Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Gimp 2.10 and Mathmap
#1
Looking at some of the new tweaks in Gimp 2.10 and a non-photographic filter, Filters -> Map -> Panorama-Projection. (It is in Gimp 2.8 as a GEGL operation, but who ever looks there). An additional option Inverse-Transform

The dialogue looks like this, with nice on-canvas updating. WYSIWYG

[Image: DtUfASY.jpg]


Why am I writing about this not-very-often-used filter? You might have, once upon a time, used a Gimp plugin MathMap to produce similar results. Will MathMap still work in Gimp 2.10? Yes but you might have to do a little gentle hacking to provide the necessary library files that MathMap requires.

This in a Kubuntu 18 VM and Gimp 2.10 from otto-kesselgulasch/gimp-edge. The mini-planet filter.

[Image: s3HrmnT.jpg]
Reply
#2
Thanks for testing MathMap on your Kubuntu VM rich2005. I have tested it with Gimp 2.10 and I know it works (I'm currently maintaining MM).
For me the dependencies are: libgsl23, libgsl-dev, libgtksourceview2.0-0, libgif7.
Reply


Forum Jump: