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The G'MIC plug-in for GIMP defines a set of various filters, including artistic filters, image denoising and enhancement, 3D renderers, etc.. read more »
Lomo-Gimp tries to give your digital pictures the warmth of those taken by an old rangefinder analog camera. Think of it as a Kodak Instamatic or a Lomo Holga faking effect. It enhances contrast and saturation, and applies a light and a dark overlay, trying to emulate incorrectness in exposition. Please note this does nothing to emulate the chromatic aberration peculiar in pictures taken using a real Lomo.
Get it at Lomo-Gimp.
This script turns a photo into an image that looks like a sketch. Clicking on the photos below will take you to larger versions.
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D-Dayed is a script for The GIMP
Makes the image like the over saturated grainy war photos as evoked in the cinematography of films like Saving Private Ryan
Uses one colour for the highlights and another for the shadows. The following photo was created using the default colours:
Turn a boring flat image into a stylish 3D-shadowed-glowing one.
This script tries to fix the tone of a photo taken with wrong exposure. In some landscape photos, it can have a nice effect of enhancing the colors.
The general idea is to produce different copies of the image at different gamma levels, then applying simple tone mapping techniques to produce a vibrant photo.
The script allows the user to control the number of copies by setting the lowest and highest gamma setting then the interval. For example lowest=20, highest=170, interval=10 results to (170-20)/10 = 15 copies with increasing gamma level from 0.2 to 1.7. Play around! read more »
This plugin aims at resizing pictures non uniformly while preserving their features, i.e. avoiding distortion of the important parts.
For example, you may turn a normal picture to panoramic without stretching the content.
The plugin supports manual feature selection, and can also be used to remove portions of the picture in a consistent way. read more »