Another thin arrow GIMP Python plug-in called 'ArrowsCreator-0.1'.
It's characteristics are: read more »
A script that compare images.
This script load two images files and create: read more »
Save layers names into a file called 'gimp-layers' in the chosen directory.
Python plugin that draws a path of waves that follows another path used as reference. Paths can be stroked or mixed to produce fillable selections.



The python file is in this SourceForge project: http://gimp-path-tools.sourceforge.net/
Delete all layers which have the "link" icon selected. Rather an abuse of the link icon, but might come in handy for quick deletion.
A python conversion of my script-fu Line border script (http://registry.gimp.org/node/118). This version uses python-glade dialogs. It allows to create smaller and much clever input dialog and integrate much more functions. On other side, due to missing support of glade dialogs from Gimp, there is not possble to run this script in batch mode.
Current features: read more »
Users Guide
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What this plugin does:
Transfers artistic style from one image to another. Often the source is an artistic image and the target is a realistic, photo image. But you can also transfer between artistic images or between realistic images.
An artist might say this plugin "renders in the media and style from another image." A computer user might say it "renders in the theme of another image."
Transferring style means transferring small scale features (color and texture) to an image while retaining large scale features (objects.) read more »
This plugin creates a new image having texture synthesized from the selection.
It hides several steps to set up and use the resynthesizer. It requires the separate resynthesizer plug-in.
See the Resynthesizer author Paul Harrison's website, about using the resynthesizer to generate textures.
The effect for users:
Similar to "Fill resynthesized pattern" except:
- here the arguments are reversed: you select a texture and create a new image
instead of selecting an area and choosing a pattern.
- here the result is less random (since Fill resynthesized adds noise.) read more »
This script scales the image in multiple steps, automatically stretching contrast HSV at every step in order to make the resulting image have a better quality and contrast, preserving hue.
The user is required to specify the final image long side length (in pixels) and the scaling ratio in percentage of each step, default percentage is 66.
According to the plugin "plug-in-autostretch-hsv" by Scott Goehring and Federico Mena Quintero, stretching contrast HSV may give bad results. Contrast stretching can be disabled.
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