Saturation equalizer is saturation plugin that can adjust saturation of an image via 6 sliders – effectively the saturation curve. You can alo modify brightness of image with two spinboxes – they work like „levels“ tool.
Additionally you can autoalign RGB channels to eliminate color cast and there are few more features. I believe they are self-explanatory, once you work with plugin.
It internally works in floats, that means no information is lost during processing.
Plugin is multithreaded.
To learn more visit homepage (with examples): http://code.google.com/p/satequalizer/wiki/Introduction
Feedback welcomed.
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Saturation Equalizer - Binary Gimp 32 bits Windows
Bonjour
http://www.aljacom.com/~gimp/sateqalizer-0.5-i686.zip
22 281 bytes.
thank Samj
Thank Samj for this as for the other plugin you made available for Windows
I agree with Rod; extreme
I agree with Rod; extreme thanks to your efforts with compiling GIMP plugins for us Windows users samj. :)
sam
you really rock you know that. :)
Thanks man.
Saturation Equalizer - Binary Gimp 64 bits Windows
Bonjour,
http://www.aljacom.com/~gimp/sateqalizer-0.5-64bits.zip
31 177 bytes.
Can anyone
compile this for Windows 32 bits? :)
Windows version
Were can I found the Windows version of the plugin?
None of downloads work for
None of downloads work for me: both file-roller and 'tar zxf' refuse to unpack all available files: both 0.4 archives here and on code.google.com, and 0.3 at code.google.com. The output is
gzip: stdin: not in gzip format
tar: Child returned status 1
tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
I wonder if there's anything wrong with my system., but then I can open other .tgz files in my system just fine, and I tried downloading with different browsers (both FF and Chrome) just in case.
the file is not compressed
hi,
eighter rename it to *.tar (not tar.gz) or use "tar xf" (no "z") instead
bye ...
/Edit : Thnks TiborB by the way :o)
Eeeeeek, renaming to tar
Eeeeeek, renaming to tar works, but why make it tgz in the first place?
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