On Sat, Jan 05, 2019 at 09:07:11AM +0100, Julien Hardelin wrote:
> Wel, I progress.
> 
> With text layers, GEGL and Legacy Drop Shadow filters work the same.
> 
> With images, to get, with the GEGL filter, the same effect as the Legacy
> filter, I must use a complex procedure:
> 
> - Open the original image
> 
> - Open a transparent image a little bigger than the original image.
> 
> - Copy-paste the original image into the transparent image.
> 
> - This creates a floating selection. Anchor the floating selection.
> 
> - Apply GEGL Drop Shadow.
> 
> VoilĂ .

I did:

- Open the original image

- If not present add an alfa channel

- Select the object you want to drop a shadow

- Invert the selection

- Cut the selection

- Past the selection into another layer

- Put that layer as the bottom layer

- Select the first/object layer

- Remove any selection

- Drop the shadow


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Marco Ciampa

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