Heya, actually I'm looking more for somebody who has an actual use-case for those plugins and is willing to test them with a recent version of gimp, I didn't even think about finishing the packages yet. The code is unmaintained for years, and the refocus under gimp 2 is more or less a hack... I don't want to spend time on finishing the package if it doesn't make a sense, especially since upstream seems to be dead. The math used in the plugins is nothing I could fix, otherwise I would just finish the packages, find a sponsor and just wait for bug-reports.
Cheers, Bernd Matthias Julius wrote: > This question is better placed on [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > So, I am crossposting it there > > Bernd Zeimetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > >> Hello, >> >> since I'm not only a geek but also a photographer and GIMP user I've >> decided to have a look at wnpp bug #398765 [1] and package the plugin >> [2]. While packaging gimp-refocus I came across the refocus-it plugin, >> which uses a different algorithm and also supports to refocus motion >> blur, so I've decided to package it, too [3]. It seems to be much >> slower, though - but it provides a command-line version which works >> totally independent of The GIMP, it only depends on libc6. >> I've commented and described the issues of both plugins at the given >> urls, testing and comments would be very appreciated. >> >> [1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=398765 >> [2] http://bzed.de/debian/packages/gimp-refocus >> [3] http://bzed.de/debian/packages/gimp-refocus-it >> >> Thanks a lot, >> >> Bernd Zeimetz >> > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]