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Photoflow gimp
Photoflow gimp






photoflow gimp
  1. #Photoflow gimp movie#
  2. #Photoflow gimp code#

So just a gentle reminder that the tutorials have all mostly moved to PIXLS.US. I've also been convincing all sorts of awesome folks from the community to help out by writing/recording tutorials for everyone, and we've already got quite a few nice ones over there:īasic Landscape Exposure Blending with GIMP and G'MIC I've also been slowly porting some of my older tutorials that I thought would still be useful over there. I built that site from scratch, so it's taken a bit of my time.

photoflow gimp

In case you've not noticed around here, I've been transitioning tutorials and photography related stuff over to PIXLS.US. I did a quick mockup to get a feel for the overall direction I wanted to head:

photoflow gimp

I finally got off my butt and started a couple of weeks ago. I had this note on my to-do list for ages to tinker with the GIMP website. I highly recommend you visit Jason's post and read the whole post (it's not too long).

#Photoflow gimp code#

He's written code to average the top 50 ebook covers on Amazon by genre:īy itself this is really pretty (to me - not sure if anyone else likes these things as much as I do) but Jason takes it further by providing some analysis and commentary on the resulting images in the context of ebook sales and popularity (visually) to people. Jason van Gumster just posted this morning about a neat project he'd been toying with that is along similar lines of the Netflix Top 50 Covers by Genre, but takes it to a deeper level. JungleBook: Simple Kindle Ebook Cover Analysis On the other hand, here's something neat that is recently finished. Turns out movies have way more than I thought - so it might be a while until I finish this one.

#Photoflow gimp movie#

I'm trying out visualizing a movie by mean averaging all of the cuts. I am still working on a couple of larger averaging projects (here's a small sneak peek - guess the movie?): the plug-in configuration gets now stored as meta-data in the associated GIMP layer This gives the possibility to directly paint over a layer with the pencilĪdded (optional) bundling of GExiv2 v0.10.A little while back I had a big streak of averaging anything I could get my hands on. added option for choosing a transparent background added "defringe" algorithm ported from Darktable (by Edgardo Hoszowski) added initial implementation of shadows/highlights tool from Darktable (only gaussian blurring) added non-local means noise reduction algorithm ported from Darktable added "hot pixels filter" algorithm ported from Darktable (*) added wavelet-based multi-scale decomposition tool based on GIMP "wavelet decompose" filter (*) added initial support for X-Trans sensors

photoflow gimp

implemented "insert image as layer" funcionality DL: Īdded default application icon and desktop file The layers structure, including masks and tool parameters, can be saved as a sidecar XML file.Įin neuer in aktiver Entwicklung befindlicher RAW-Image-Editor, der u.a Sourcecode von RawTherapee (EFB-Suche)und Darktable (EFB-Suche)verwendet,eigene Dinge dazu tut und daraus das Beste aus allen Welten zusammenführen will. several smoothing algortihms, including the well-known "dream smoothing"Īll tools are implemented as non-destructive layers (except a couple of very slow ones), meaning that the tool parameters can be tweaked at any moment and the effect immediately seen in the preview window. * optical corrections via lensfun (experimental) black & white conversion (desaturation or channel mixer) horizontal, vertical and radial gradient * real-time preview of the processed result * fully color-managed processing in floating-point precision * loading of RAW, TIFF and JPeg files, including EXIF data and embedded ICC profiles The list of provided tools is already quite complete: It can directly read and process RAW files, using code inherited from Darktable and RawTherapee. PhotoFlow is a fully non-destructive layer-based editor, which means that the image processing is performed using layers and layer masks (like in gimp, or photoshop).








Photoflow gimp