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  Dodge and burn plug-in for GIMP 2 and 3
Posted by: chuckhenrich - 5 hours ago - Forum: Extending the GIMP - No Replies

I’ve updated my dodge and plugin to work in GIMP 3 (it already worked in GIMP 2) to include multiple language support.

How it works:

The plug-in creates a single layer filled with 50% grey, set to soft light mode. It inserts that layer directly above whatever layer is currently selected. You could of course do that manually. This plug-in simply saves you some steps and makes it easier to dodge and burn in GIMP non-destructively.

I created this because the built in dodge and burn tools in GIMP were destructive when you use them on a pixel layer.

It’s supported for GIMP 3 in Linux, macOS, and Windows.

I’ll record a tutorial of course. Even so, I hope it’s self-explanatory as you use it.

It’s available in the following languages:

Dutch (Nederlands)
English (English)
French (Français)
German (Deutsch)
Italian (Italiano)
Hungarian (Magyar)
Japanese (日本語)
Polish (Polski)
Portuguese (Português)
Spanish (Español)
Ukrainian (Українська)
Chinese (Simplified) (简体中文)
Chinese (Traditional) (繁體中文)

The plugin detects the language you’re running GIMP in, and adjusts to it.

You can read more about the plugin and download it here:

https://www.chuckhenrich.com/gimp-dodge-...-flexible/

Any and all feedback will be much appreciated!

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  cannot find plu-gins in gimp.
Posted by: πk2 - Yesterday, 05:02 PM - Forum: General questions - Replies (3)

i installed gimp 3.0.4 but cannot download Heal0selection tool and others ('cause i dont find the plugin in my folder GIMP 3 and GIMP)
[Image: 549287318_122129364566929313_42034447903...e=68D0C590]

i'm really dont know how to get the heal-selection again (crying). Sad

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  ora format... it really works?
Posted by: mrkid - Yesterday, 03:32 PM - Forum: General questions - Replies (3)

Hi! I was trying to open a xcf in Krita to make some brush work there. I found is not possible with new Gimp versions, so i found somewhere the suggest to use . ORA format. I exported to it, but Krita opened the layers cropped or misplaced. I opened with Gimp with the same result. So, i conclude that ora is a faulty export format, at least there is something im missing.
Any experience or comment about exchange formats?

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  "Gimp 2.99 & Gimp 3.0" forum closed to new questions
Posted by: Ofnuts - Yesterday, 03:12 PM - Forum: Gimp-Forum.net - No Replies

Since Gimp3  is now in common use, new questions should go in the "General questions". You can still answer existing questions there.

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  .pcd files issue?
Posted by: T1-Survivor - 09-15-2025, 09:36 PM - Forum: OSX - Replies (3)

Hi guys, im relatively new to GiMP but I used it to make a livery on iRacing which uses .pcd files. Without reason GiMP uninstalled itself and now when I go to make a livery, it doesnt work and tells me i cant edit the pixels? Please help, im so confused...

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  files missing after installing gimp 21.10.38
Posted by: denzjos - 09-15-2025, 03:16 PM - Forum: Older Gimp versions (2.8, 2.6....) - Replies (4)

I just installed Gimp 2.10.38 on my new PC, and when I start it up, I get the following messages: libtiff-5.dll and libnghttp3-9.dll not found.
Where can I find these files, and in which folder should I put this files ?

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  How do I uninstall GIMP 3 beta on Ubuntu?
Posted by: Fennec72 - 09-14-2025, 05:22 PM - Forum: Linux and other Unixen - Replies (1)

Hello,

How do I uninstall GIMP 3 beta on Ubuntu?

How do I do this using the command line?

Thank you in advance,

Best regards,

Hervé

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  Is there any version where I can read the text without a microscope?
Posted by: HavingTooMuchFun - 09-14-2025, 01:57 PM - Forum: Older Gimp versions (2.8, 2.6....) - Replies (2)

I'm on an Intel Mac mini, fresh MacOS install, Sequoia 6.0.1. As you might know, Sequoia has some major problems with Gimp 3, which in my case means wild strobing of any new page, and the gradients in the color picker turning to solid magenta. My beloved 2.8 can no longer run at all; it can get partway through loading an image, and then it crashes. 2.10 has a font size so minuscule that I can't read it without a microscope. As an addendum to that, although it's possible to make the icons plenty big, the foreground and background squares are so tiny that if the colors are similar, I can't reliably determine between them. I spent hours applying elaborate alleged technical solutions; no dice. 

I'm hoping there's something later in the 2.10 family that will be more usable...?

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  reliable Gimp 2.10.38 download link ?
Posted by: denzjos - 09-13-2025, 02:25 PM - Forum: Older Gimp versions (2.8, 2.6....) - Replies (2)

I am looking for a reliable link to download Gimp 2.10.38. Thanks in advance.

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  Linux command that does excact same as Gmic Fourier Transform
Posted by: Grobe - 09-12-2025, 09:34 PM - Forum: Other graphics software - Replies (1)

Hi.

OS: Fedora 41 KDE

I'm looking for a way to execute a command in Linux that are capable to produce two new files and also the reverse transform.

I have tried and also read up on the topic, but I'm stuck and get nowhere by this point.


This is what I have done so far, I'm stuck on both methods

1. Install the G'MIC 2.9.6 - Flathub

This make the command 'gmic' available in the Terminal. I've tried to read online, and also ran '$ man gmic | grep -i -b2 -a1 fourier' to see if I could extract key info on how to, but the man page doesn't give an actual real life example on how to actually run the command. So I'm still stuck, unsure if this is even possible.


2. using the -fft flag on the magick command

The magick tool seemingly have a command to do fourier analysis on an image file. The actual command I used was this one for a sample photo 'magick Nokia3210_cover-grå.jpg -fft Nokia3210_cover-grå_fft.png'.

This seemingly works- it output two files (automatically adding -0 and -1 at the end of the specified file name). However at opening the resulting image "Nokia3210_cover-grå_fft-0.png" - it consist of almost all black pixels, and does not resemble the result from when I run the Gmic Fourier Transform filter from within Gimp.

This together with the issue of not being able (don't know) how to do the reverse transform using command line makes it so that I do not know how to progress from here, if possible.

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