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Adding plug-ins to Gimp 2.10
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Concerned about adding plugins in Windows Gimp 2.10.

The first thing to note is the location of your Gimp 2.10 profile. 

It is in C:\Users\your-name\Appdata\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\

   

How to get there? In Windows Explorer type in %appdata% which takes you to a sequence like this:

   

Plugins like Gmic-gimp which have their own folder. 


Put the whole gmic folder in Gimp plug-ins folder.

   

Then add the path to Gimp in Edit -> Preferences -> Folders -> plug-ins

   

Edit: and a one minute video on the subject: https://youtu.be/w4yUPR9_td0

Edit: Aug '20 Update for the g'mic plugin. No need to add any paths to recent versions of Gimp. Providing the folder name matches the plugin name Gimp will register the plugin. Just use the gmic_gimp_qt Windows installer and all is done for you.
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I've done exactly as the video shows (the video doesn't say anything about adding a file in preferences)...still nothing. the scm show no problem
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(08-30-2020, 01:35 AM)nitareed Wrote: I've done exactly as the video shows (the video doesn't say anything about adding a file in preferences)...still nothing.  the scm show no problem

What exactly are you trying to do?   The video is about locating the Gimp plugins folder for your Gimp 2.10 installation.

Are you adding a script-fu ? somename.scm

These are not plug-ins. These go in your scripts folder. 

For Gimp 2.10 and Windows this is probably  C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\scripts
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