I've been trying to use Paul Harrison's "Resynthesizer" plug-in and script, and it seems that since it was created and now (GIMP 2.4.6) something has changed, and the script seems to be broken. I don't know enough script/fu to debug it (yet?), but what it looks like it's doing is filling the target area with a texture synthesized from the very top of the image, which in my photos is usually sky. I achieved a very amusing demonstration of this by first inverting (top for bottom) the image, then applying the script to the same patch, and it was filled with the wooden deck that used to be at the bottom but is now at the top.
I'm actually trying to do useful work with this (create images of people for a borchure) by removing things like power lines from backgrounds. I know I can "clone" and "heal", but it (for my skill level) looks funky when I use them.
I think the actual texture synthesizer (version 0.13b) still works, but I'm guessing there is something funny in the scripts.
Any script gurus here who can look?
Thanks & happy trails,
Stuart
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RESYNTHESIZER PROBLEM
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Resynthesizer Just Adds the Blue Sky When Used
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I know that was a comment i will be not so sure that comments may be inserted in the middle of a line.
Maybe that is compatible with Scheme in general but not with the Script Fu implementation .
But on this point i hope somebody more competent may clear the doubt
plugin resynthesizer bug
update to resynthesize possible bug
update to resynthesize possible bug
Fixed smart-remove.scm see Heal selection
Has anyone fixed the error problem yet?
I am trying to get this to work with the newest gimp but no avail.
Has anyone fixed resynthesizer yet? A: yes, but not distributed
Yes, it is fixed in the script called "Heal selection" on this site. (Name changed from "Smart remove selection" to "Heal selection.")
However, the fix doesn't yet seem to be included in the latest distributions of Gimp or Linux.
So for now, you have to download the fixed script from this site.
Boring details about when the fix might be included in Gimp:
I submitted the fix to the Ubuntu bug tracking system, and I have emailed one person who maintains the resynthesizer package for Linux releases, but evidently he has not gotten around to it yet. Also, I don't know who maintains the Windows version of Gimp and whether the fix will eventually wend its way there. Also, I don't know whether the Gimp project itself maintains the resynthesizer plugin. Also, the Gimp project and Linux distributors may be waiting on the original author, Paul Harrison, to release a new version of resynthesizer, but he probably has moved on to other projects. In other words, the ownership and chain of command for resynthesizer is confused. More generally, open source software is made by volunteers and coordinating them is difficult sometimes leading to delayed fixes especially at the fringes.
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Resynthesizer is not
Resynthesizer is not distributed with GIMP.
Has anyone fixed resynthesizer yet?
ubuntu (not sure for other distro) include R with a selection of other plugins in a gimp plugin pack
As far i know schumaml compiled last Windows version but anyway nobody is maintaining the plugin (Harrison side is not updated by years )
So there is no chain of command who want improve/maintain it may just go for it ( respecting GPL )
I had the idea to recompile for Windows mainly to do a trivial but in my vision useful change to its registration path,( to include all scripts based on Resynthesizers , including your last ""Heal selection." and other sparse here and there in a same Resynthesyzer submenu
Then the idea was to include all scripts with the plugin win binary in the same zip
but is still only a idea something went wrong when i tried to compile