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Old October 6th, 2009, 02:35 PM
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Default Your favourite Gimp plugins/filters ?

For Ubuntu users who have just switched from Windows, 'The Gimp' paint program might seem a little strange.
Here are a few useful filters and plugins.

G'MIC for Gimp Put it into / home/user/.gimp-2xx/plug-ins folder after extracting. In Gimp find it under 'Filters' tab.

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Name:	G'MIC.jpg
Views:	6
Size:	111.2 KB
ID:	212794

Lomo Plugin elsamuko-lomo.scm (scroll down) Put it into /home/user/.gimp-2xx/scripts folder. In Gimp find it under 'Filters'>'Light and Shadow'

Name:  Lomo.jpg
Views: 383
Size:  49.1 KB

Liquid Rescale. This plugin comes with the gimp-plugin-registry package (Universe) in Synaptic. http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/
In Gimp find it under 'Layers' tab.

Name:  Liquid Rescale.jpg
Views: 384
Size:  76.1 KB

There are hundreds of filetrs, brushes, scripts, patterns etc. available. Just Google. Useful site: http://registry.gimp.org/

Name:  Sweet Rodent.jpg
Views: 384
Size:  73.3 KB

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Old October 6th, 2009, 03:26 PM
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Damn man, you're one cookie factory! Busy little bee.
Put that creative stuff into serious work - start your own website.
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Old October 7th, 2009, 03:27 AM
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Damn man, you're one cookie factory! Busy little bee.
Put that creative stuff into serious work - start your own website.
Escalate, elevate, innovate, websitize ...
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Lol... I hope my occasional ramblings are not too irritating. As to 'busy bee' - well, with new Dedoimedo articles almost every second day you are the quintessential 'worker bee'. Please keep it up and don't flag.
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Old October 11th, 2009, 02:20 AM
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For those who print onto printable CD/DVD or who print labels for CD/DVD there`s this CDlabel2.scm script-fu script:
http://www.shallowsky.com/software/cdplugins/
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Old November 13th, 2009, 03:26 AM
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Export to SWF

This python script might be quite useful. For instance the Generate XHTML File
option reduces the image size considerably. From 36,3KB to 1,3KB with one
I tried.
The Export to swf is available under File menu in Gimp 'Flash SWF Export'.
The script should be placed in ~/.gimp-2.6/plug-ins
It seems to be updated regularly with new features planned. Have alook at the
blog for more details and download:-
http://my.opera.com/area42/blog/flas...xport-for-gimp
EDIT:- The swftools package is required. (Synaptic)
Name:  Gimp Export to swf.jpg
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