Something like this? (Enfuse, not straight GIMP)
On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 8:44 PM dafealos wrote:
> >Can you give the URL to an example?
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPzUUNwtHNY
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C08seDweTTM&t=128s
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>Can you give the URL to an example?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPzUUNwtHNY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C08seDweTTM&t=128s
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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,
On 8/9/19 11:56 PM, dafealos wrote:
Does anyone know how to stack images with different approaches?
Can you give the URL to an example?
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Does anyone know how to stack images with different approaches?
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>you are absolutely right, rich404, i observed the same changes in
>c2g's
>rendering pattern with the version changes in GEGL and GIMP, via GUI
>or CLI.
>now, this is very unfortunate. the c2g algorithm is to my
>understanding truly
>unique and very unusual and special, as it adjust pixel contrasts
you are absolutely right, rich404, i observed the same changes in c2g's
rendering pattern with the version changes in GEGL and GIMP, via GUI or CLI.
now, this is very unfortunate. the c2g algorithm is to my understanding truly
unique and very unusual and special, as it adjust pixel contrasts in an