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Gimp and Plug-ins

by thomascrownn :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,
  Photoshop supports plug-ins.  Is it possible to plug-in a filter
program called Noise Ninja into Gimp?

Thanks


Re: Gimp and Plug-ins

by kitshum8 :: Rate this Message:

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--- In gimpwin-users@..., "thomascrownn"
<thomascrownn@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>   Photoshop supports plug-ins.  Is it possible to plug-in a filter
> program called Noise Ninja into Gimp?
>

I use Greycstoration (.com) which is an excellent de-noise program and
can be used as plugin to gimp.  Download the gimp version, and copy
the executable and paste it into the plugin directory of gimp.  To use
it, under filter, enhance, you will find grecstoration.  It comes with
default settings.  I use the default most of the time.



Re: Gimp and Plug-ins

by kitshum8 :: Rate this Message:

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--- In gimpwin-users@..., "thomascrownn"
<thomascrownn@...> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>   Photoshop supports plug-ins.  Is it possible to plug-in a filter
> program called Noise Ninja into Gimp?
>
> Thanks
>
I use Greycstoration (.com) which is an excellent de-noise program and
can be used as plugin to gimp. Download the gimp version, and copy
the executable and paste it into the plugin directory of gimp. To use
it, under filter, enhance, you will find grecstoration. It comes with
default settings. I use the default most of the time.



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by Jose Pires :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

I am not a great fan of denoise filters, mainly because too often I
prefer the noise to the loss of sharpness that commonly results from
their usage, so I rarely used them, but   I was reasonably satisfied
with my experiments with the "DeNoise" plug-in, which I think that now
comes with the latest versions of Gimp. If not, I am pretty sure that
you can find it in the official plug-in registry
(http://registry.gimp.org/).

I have tried Greycstoration a couple of times, but definitively, I
can't figure out how I can put it to work without smoothing the image
to a level beyond imagination. In fact, I think I have already saved a
couple of those experiments as 'creative abstract experiments'. I am
pretty sure that my problem is that I don't have a clue of what 90% of
its options do, so I was wondering if anyone can point me a link where
i can find instructions of use that are easy to read and understand.

On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 6:38 PM, kitshum8 <kitshum8@...> wrote:
> --- In gimpwin-users@..., "thomascrownn"
>...
>  I use Greycstoration (.com) which is an excellent de-noise program and
>  can be used as plugin to gimp.  Download the gimp version, and copy
>  the executable and paste it into the plugin directory of gimp.  To use
>  it, under filter, enhance, you will find grecstoration.  It comes with
>  default settings.  I use the default most of the time.
>...

Re: Gimp and Plug-ins

by Jernej Simončič-2 :: Rate this Message:

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On Sat, 08 Mar 2008 05:20:54 -0000, thomascrownn wrote:

>   Photoshop supports plug-ins.  Is it possible to plug-in a filter
> program called Noise Ninja into Gimp?

GIMP does not support Photoshop plug-ins directly, but you can use the PSPI
plugin to use Photoshop plugins. You can get it here:
<http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/pspi.html>.

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