This is a very simple script for method of image processing othen used by myself - splitting picture into a two assembled layers: colors and grain. This gives us a very lot of capabilities of changing picture without making a hard artefacts inside it.
You can read more about the script, with a sample of use here:
http://leoblog.ru/?Proekty:Pesni_pro_grafiku:Skript_dlya_GIMP_avtomatizi...
p.s. i'm also add a second version - for a slow machines; it do same thing, but by the little diffrent way. read more »
This script will export all visible layers to a user selected destination in 2 resolutions: full resolution for iPhone 4 and half resolution for older iPhones. Files are named according to layer name, and full resolution images have @2x in the filename.
This is a modified version of a script by Chris Mohler.
This is a Python plug-in for the GIMP that will extract images and text out of a .psd file (or other layered formats) and create an .html template from it. I don't think this plugin will ever fully replace a human coder, but it should be able to do 50-90% of the work.
This project is hosted on GitHub: https://github.com/SeanHayes/psd2html-gimp-plug-in
This plugin calculates the color curve from two different pictures (Original and Modified).
Build and install it with:
$ gimptool-2.0 --install elsamuko-get-curves.c read more »
This is my first script.
It is needed to the competent cannon http://registry.gimp.org/node/60 script.
I you have more that once rectangle selection area. You can use this script to copy on active layer any selection area and set him as individual layer.
Script to make polygonal selection at center point specified.
Tutorial: http://xoomer.alice.it/lwcon/gimp/script-fu/polygonal-selection.htm
This script adds every single layer to the background.
Every layer matched with the background is saved by the name of the layer in a directory called with the name of the image.
See: http://krypt77.altervista.org/index_gimp.htm
This script adds every single layer to the background.
Every layer matched with the background is saved by the name of the layer in a directory called with the name of the image.
See: http://krypt77.altervista.org/index_gimp.htm
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