Liquid Rescale

This plugin aims at resizing pictures non uniformly while preserving their features, i.e. avoiding distortion of the important parts.

plugin example

For example, you may turn a normal picture to panoramic without stretching the content.

The plugin supports manual feature selection, and can also be used to remove portions of the picture in a consistent way.

More information:

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Run GIMP with the option

However, there seems to be a problem when I run Liquid Rescale, in that sometimes I get a message that says the plugin "called deprecated procedure 'gimp-image-add-layer'.... should be 'gimp-image-insert-layer' instead!"

How do I fix this?

Run GIMP with the option "--pdb-compat-mode on".

Liquid Rescale 64bit Windows 7 for Gimp 2.7.1 64-bit

Hi all,

I have made the liquid rescale plugin compiled for Windows 7 64-bit available on my webpage http://www.partha.com.

Details for installation are also on that page.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks,
Partha

Liquid Rescale Windows XP 32-bit for Gimp 2.7.4

Do you have a version for Windows XP 32-bit? It's a great plugin & it would be good to have it running again.

Cheers!

PS: And maybe the Wavelet Family, too... :)

go to Parthas website

Look for the useful plugins link.
There are 2 for 32 bit and 2 for 64 bit.
the 2 for 32 bit choices are portable and regular install.
If you have portable download the portable version package.If you have regular install download it.

You should have Parthas version installed as it comes with python embedded.So you can use the python scripts that are included in the plugin downloads out of the box.

That is available at the same website. :)

Just download the zip and unzip to the Gimp-2.7.4 directory.

Liquid Rescale called deprecated procedure on GIMP 2.7.4

Thanks for the quick reply!

However, there seems to be a problem when I run Liquid Rescale, in that sometimes I get a message that says the plugin "called deprecated procedure 'gimp-image-add-layer'.... should be 'gimp-image-insert-layer' instead!"

How do I fix this?

That is in the script

itself.You will have to wait for these to be fixed for Gimp-2.8.
You are going to find many deprecated scripts that still work but throw errors like this. :)

Hey Partha; I see the lqr dll

Hey Partha; I see the lqr dll file but no lqr plugin (not in the menus anyway). Could you link me to the lqr plugin directly? Thanks. :)

Liquid Rescale 64bit Windows 7

Hey Lyle,

Left you a response on Gimpchat.

Thanks,
Partha

Already posted my response at

Already posted my response at GIMPChat, but forgot to check here too. Again, thanks for the quick fix Partha. :)

Liquid Rescale 64bit Windows 7

I have successfully compiled Liquid Rescale for Windows 7 64bit. It is compiled against Gimp 2.7.1 64bit.

If anyone is interested in obtaining a copy, please let me know and I will make it available.

Thanks to the authors for providing this wonderful plugin.

Partha

PS: Last I looked, Gimp 2.7.2 does not compile on Windows and so I don't have this plugin for 2.7.2.

Where to install the folder

I can't, for the life of me, figure out which folder in the .gimp I am suppose to place the folder for this plug-in. If anyone could tell me where to put it, that would be great.

The link for Win seems MIA,

The link for Win seems MIA, but anyway you may found from the home page http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/

About the folder question is simple it is a plugin and it goes in the plugin folder ( but only the content not the its own folder)

Or you may just extract the folder, where you like and add the path for the folder from Edit/preference/folder/plugin
(That make thing easier in case you have to update gimp or the plugin )

unable to download from authors site!

I am trying to download the windows version for the standard installation of GIMP however I am having to do so at my local public library and unfortunately the file is being blocked by their antivirus software, would it be possible for the author to maybe post a zipped version as an attachment to this thread? or maybe even make a zipped version available for download as a possible workaround. Better yet would be for the author to contact Symantec and notify them that their antivirus software is reporting a false positive on this file so that when my library updates their definitions I might actually be able to download it.

download with Windows 7

At first I was unable to open the downloaded file.
It worked perfectly after I turned the property file compatibility on into Windows XP (Service Pack 3).

i just tried for me

i just tried for me work
this is the standard version (another is for the portable or gimppainter )

http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/local--files/en:download-page/gimp-lqr-...

2.6?

configure script in Linux complains that it only works for GIMP 2.0 to GIMP 2.4. Support for GIMP 2.6 would be wonderful!

2.6!

This is not supposed to happen: GIMP 2.6 is already supported (the actual requirement is that GIMP version is >= 2.4). Please, come to the plugin homepage forum and report the output of the configure script there, so that we can try to solve your problem.

Downloading plugins?

Hi, I'm new here. I don't know if I can download these plugins, if I can, can someone explain how to do it? Thanks!

Just follow the link to the

Just follow the link to the plugin's homepage and you'll find all the information you need there.

Holy Coders!

This plug-in and tutorial is sexier than brad pit! ;) Very Impressive and highly recommended! -MerryMuffinz

windows and mac binary

even if were not included in the attachment under the developer's message are also available binary for windows, mac and the most used linux distro refer to the download page of http://liquidrescale.wikidot.com/

Very nice

I am a fairly advanced GIMP user, and this will help me immensly. Thanks!

You friggin' rock! It works

You friggin' rock! It works as well as the example suggests. I also appreciate the tool's comprehensive YouTube video posted on their website.
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