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A port of gimp-ace to GIMP 2.2, based on gimp-ace 0.6.3. 
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Reading from the original description there: The basic &amp;quot;Stretch Contrast&amp;quot; operation takes in the whole image at once, and if there is a white pixel anywhere in the image and a black pixel anywhere in the image, it figures the contrast is already as good as can be. But Adaptive Contrast Enhancement works to increase the contrast locally, and brings out details that most wide-sweeping contrast-enhancements pass over. 
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Runs also on GIMP 2.4, but the GUI is not 100% adopted.
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