GIMP Plugins

Posted by on Nov 3, 2009 in Gimp, trees | 3 comments

I’ve had a computer melt down. My main computer’s power supply turned off the lights and now no one’s home. The laptop had a failing HDD. I replaced the HDD in the laptop but had to leave the big computer with someone else to repair the power supply. After replacing the laptop HDD I’ve had to reinstall all software. I upgraded to the latest Ubuntu 9.10 and installed all my favorite apps. However, I couldn’t remember the name of the suite of scripts/plugins I use on GIMP. I googled furiously to find the plugins I have on the main computer. Eventually I found them – FX-Foundry . If you’ve never used this collection before I’d highly recommend it. Like I said, I was frantic to find them to install on the laptop.

In the process I happened across another collection of plugins from gimphelp.org I experimented tonight with an image I took earlier in the day of an old dead tree.

Here’s the originial image:
Picture 037

Cutout script
tree-cutout

Infrared Simulation
tree-cutout_bw

and my favorite for this image – Make Wonderful
tree make wonderful

3 Comments

  1. Thanks for the pointer to Fx-Foundry. I'm definitely going to be checking that out. Another good one I've found (I think it now comes with a more extensive suite of plugins too) is called GREYCstoration which I use for noise reduction. It does a better job (and is far more configurable) than Noise Ninja or others I've tried. You can find a pointer to it at http://registry.gimp.org/node/137

    Love the blog. Your work is always inspiring.

  2. Fx-Foundry is good plugin for GIMP :)

  3. Fx-Foundry is good plugin for GIMP :)

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