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Polaroid Border Creation (based on image width) with Texture

I had previously created a script-fu to automatically emulate the results of shooting on expired Polaroid 600 instant film that included the undeveloped corners that results from old film stock with not enough developer/fix to completely cover the image area:

http://registry.gimp.org/node/25374

At the bottom of that script page I had alluded to a border script I created that more faithfully reproduced the textures embossed on actual polaroid 600 film.

Then I promptly forgot all about it.

A GIF Movie Modifier

Sometime there is a need to adjust either the size or speed of a gif movie to see everything that is going on. The details on how to do this is located at the following site.

http://www.idea2ic.com/OtherStuff/GifMovieModifier/An%20Animated%20Gif%2...

Swap and Scale 3D images

A script to scale and swap left and right stereo images.

Convert any photo into 3D

Paint a color coded third dimensional depth map over any photo and translate it to a stereo image in either parallel or cross-eye format. The tutorial can be found at the web site below.

http://www.idea2ic.com/OtherStuff/3D_files/Make%20Any%20Photo%203D.html

Parallel view

Cross-Eye view

Can't Find Your 3D Glasses?

Can't Find Your 3D Glasses? Convert a Red/Blue 3D image into a Stereo Image ( parallel or cross-eye ) or into a gif movie. The tutorials can be found at the following websites.

http://www.idea2ic.com/OtherStuff/3D_files/Can%27t%20find%20your%203D%20... http://www.idea2ic.com/OtherStuff/3D_files/Convert%20A%20Blue%20and%20Re...

Step scaling

Script similar to "scale steps" or "multiscale", but it offers up scaling and down scaling in steps (not %).

Ray Studio 0.2


Current version: 0.2 (first release/Fixed 12.29.2011)

Status: developing

Compare images

A script that compare images.

This script load two images files and create:

Some scripts fixed for 2.7 and 2.8

Here are some scripts from my scripts directory, which happened to be fixed for 2.8, either because I needed them or out of curiosity. They may be backward incompatible with 2.6. If I did the work before the authors, they can receive their good back here. I updated this package on 2012/09/09, adding some other great scripts I use daily.

Save layers names

Save layers names into a file called 'gimp-layers' in the chosen directory.

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