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Photobooth "look" - python script
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(01-12-2026, 08:42 AM)MrsP-from-C Wrote: Python scripts go into the plug-ins folder, not into scripts.

Unpack and copy the folder plus script into plug-ins.
Make the .py file exectutable.
Restart GIMP

Thank you to you all. It helps to put the script / plugin in the right folder.
Initially I could not find it in the filters. In the GIMP python page, I found the required modules code and copied it in to the file and it worked.
https://docs.gimp.org/3.0/en/gimp-using-...orial.html
I then noticed that the code was already there but not in exactly the same way ... should have worked
I find that the script works much better than expected. I had to double the script's canvas length to 3000 pixels as the 4x 2:3 pictures I have were overlapping.
   

There was also too much RGB noise for my taste.
The best part is that the effects are not rendered, so they are all adjustable, which is much better than the "filmstrip" filter that has no adjustments possible after the render.
   

I have to say that this not bad at all, for a first try. Of course it needs rework and it is way below the promises that Gemini promised, but it has done much of the dull "stuff". Thank you again for all you help.


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RE: Photobooth "look" - python script - by chlowden007 - 01-12-2026, 04:46 PM

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