>thank you, rich404, for this information !  i didn't know about this
>gmic_gimp
>thing - good to know !
>
>now, short question : the large examples you show are processed within
>gmic with
>some manual desaturating techniques, correct ?  you are not using any
>c2g
>algorithm in gmic as we used in gimp 2.8, right ?  one definitely sees
>a wealth
>of more information in the small inserts or insets as compared to the
>big
>pictures !
>
>i am new in this forum (and also in gimp-forum and gimpforums).  how
>can i
>contact the developers as you suggested ?

The gmic_gimp plugin, www.gmic.eu does not use c2g (or GEGL) in anyway. The
larger images are the gmic dialogue preview that gives a live (not always exact)
view of the parameter changes, and there are a lot of parameters in the Black &
White filter. All you can do is try it. Maybe not as good as c2g but....

For better information ask on the pixls.us forum. https://discuss.pixls.us/ 
where the gmic developer resides. It is largely  a photographic forum and you
will get better advice than I can give.

The developers use https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/issues/ as a center for
bugs reports and enhancement requests.

-- 
rich404 (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)
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