04-19-2025, 05:58 PM
(04-19-2025, 04:56 PM)programmer_ceds Wrote: Using Linux Mint 22.1 Cinnamon the instructions here:
https://discuss.pixls.us/t/resynthesizer...sion/48899
seemed to work for me. I say 'seemed to work' because I have never used Resynthesizer so wasn't sure what to expect.
The page here:
https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer...s-for-GIMP
lists the various components but I don't see most of them. I do get Enhance-Heal Selection... and Enhance-Heal Transparency... but I don't, for example, see Enhance-Uncrop..., Enhance- Sharpen by Synthesis etc.
That is a good guide, worth a bookmark.
The resynthesizer plugin goes back to Gimp 2.6 days and is used to generate seamless pattern tiles. There is an element of randomness built into it and it is try-and-see-what-results.
The add-on plugins, originally python 2.7 for Gimp 2.8 / Gimp 2.10 came along later. The script-fu plugin versions for Gimp 3.0 are in the resynthesizer3 branch https://github.com/bootchk/resynthesizer...terPlugins if you want to try them out.
I think they are largely redundant these days, There are better ways to enlarge /sharpen / fill . I just include the two "heal" plugins.
A very quick 60 second demo for anyone interested. https://i.imgur.com/yrWenRu.mp4
This using the Gimp 3.0.2 appimage from the Alternate Packaging section. Resynth is included in the appimage.