Carefully and effectively cleans out impulse noise of any kind from the dark areas of the image. I had a problem finding a good plug-in which would be able to clean out these huge and ugly hot dots that my "carry-me-everywhere" Nikon S6300 camera produces on very high ISO's. I've found nothing reasonably good, so I decided to write it myself.
Template for creating/printing CD/DVD disc jewel case cover labels, it uses a standard US letter size (8.5 x 11 inch) at 600x600 DPI and works with any disc jewel case cover sheet containing the front and back aligned vertically side by side.
To install, just download the xcf image, but it is named as a .jpg since this GIMP web site does not allow GIMP's own format for some bizarre reason.
Change the extension back to .xcf and open it in GIMP.
Create a new layer below the template layer and start adding in your "content".
Template for creating/printing CD/DVD disc labels, it uses a standard US letter size (8.5 x 11 inch) at 600x600 DPI and works with most disc label sheets. It is modelled after the Fellows/NEATO disc label template US complete (the one that has 2 disc labels with core labels, multi purpose labels, and spline labels).
To install, just download the xcf image, but it is named as a .jpg since this GIMP web site does not allow GIMP's own format for some bizarre reason.
Change the extension back to .xcf and open it in GIMP.
There were a few anaglyph 3D images that I wanted to view as cross-eyed stereo pairs (I don't have glasses handy). I started doing the manipulations by hand to convert them from anaglyphs, then got tired of doing it manually.
So, I wrote a quick script-fu to do it for me. This will take a 3D Anaglyph image (red/cyan), and create a stereo pair (monochrome) for you...
As part of writing the next part of my tutorials on B&W conversion, I needed to quickly decompose an RGB image into different grayscale channels based on useful channels from all the color modes (RGB, CMY(K), LAB, HSV, HSL, YCbCr).
It was tedious doing it by hand, so I wrote up this small script to automatically decompose an RGB image layer (active) into each of the color decomposition modes, and to keep the most useful to me for B&W conversions.
A Windows installer with a collection of extensions for GIMP that provides the ability to choose which Plug-ins, Scripts, Brushes, etc, that you want to install.
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