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plugins not showing |
Posted by: Ingegneus - 10-13-2025, 09:06 AM - Forum: Extending the GIMP
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hey folks, first post for me ^^. i am having issues with loading python plugins.
i have downloaded ofnuts plugins ofn-interleave-layers and ofn-export-layers. neither of them show up in gimp. the weird part is that 2 python plugins that i wrote myself do load properly.
i have checked and the ofn plugins are executable. the paths are as described here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp3-t...s/general/ (in the proper flatpak path ~var/app/org.gimp.GIMP/config/GIMP/3.0/plug-ins)
i have tried finding out what is happening by running gimp from the terminal with
Code:
flatpak run --env=GIMP_PLUGIN_DEBUG=all,fatal-criticals org.gimp.GIMP --stack-trace-mode always --verbose --console-messages 2>&1 | tee ~/gimp3-full-debug.log
but the log doesnt mention neither my loaded plugins nor the problematic ones.
thanks in advance for your help!
system info:
64-bit intel i17 1260P
32GB memory
fedora 42
gimp 3.0.6 flatpak version
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Gimp 3.0.6 Appimage |
Posted by: rich2005 - 10-12-2025, 07:55 AM - Forum: Alternate Gimp packagings
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.....for ubuntu 22.04 / 24.04 Mint 21 / 22 and users who want to keep their Gimp 2.10
On my cloud storage, about 93 MB
https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=...dPOpd9hvz7
Comes with resynthesizer heal selection / heal transparency and gimp_gmic_qt version 3.6.2 installed. Remember for gmic QT5 is required.
The usual guarantee, there is none, I have tried out on the above (k)ubuntu / Mint versions and it works. Python is a bit old. If you find it does not work, easy, delete and use the gimp.org appimage (but no resynth / gmic for that at the moment.)
What of the future ? I think the next release might be Gimp 3.2 and users should try a permanent installation if available from say, a PPA. Then find a Gimp 2.10 appimage for those old but useful plugins. That is what I am planning. Future releases of ubuntu / Mint are going to be Gimp 3 anyway.
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After using path tool - all new layers have same name? |
Posted by: Joe - 10-10-2025, 01:55 AM - Forum: General questions
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Question. I am using Gimp version 3.0.0-RC2. A couple of days ago I used the Path tool to curve some text. It took some work – but I finally got fairly decent results. On the other hand, now when I create a new layer, the name of the curved text appears as the ‘layer attribute’ for every image. It doesn’t really have much effect, I don’t think, it can be changed – but it’s a little odd. Hope someone has a solution to resolve this. For your consideration – I thank you.
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Character eyebrow replacement |
Posted by: Dunham - 10-08-2025, 12:15 PM - Forum: General questions
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Hello everyone!
I have a request to manipulate a frontal image of a female face. The image originated from another image taken from a very old black and white photo with many flaws. Using Gemini's artificial intelligence, I managed to restore the flaws and colorize the image. Then, I did some processing in GIMP, using Curves and Dodge & Burst. It turns out that the character's eyebrows are very different sizes, and I was asked to make them the same size. I thought of doing the following:
1. Select the left eyebrow
2. Create a layer with this eyebrow
3. Invert horizontally
4. Replace the right one with this one.
I don't know if this will work, so if anyone has experience or any suggestions on how to solve this problem, I would appreciate it.
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