Yep, but same as me, just a bit on the old side. Remember both Separate+ and CMYKtool are what? 2010 for the latest.
As it happens I have CMYKtool in kubuntu 16.04, just got to hunt out the old libtiff.so.4 which is a dependency.
Win10 & Gimp 2.10.2 is another matter. CMYKtool - too many dependencies to harvest. Life is too short.
Another try at Separate+ The old files I kept around failed, however I remembered a samj 64 bit version. Separate+ still crashes but the export āhackā mentioned in the video works.
Probably the best bet for Windows users is Krita. Big application just for the conversion but at least you see what you are getting.
Hey sorry to jump in, but oh wow that explains so much! (like why I canāt just download a 2.10 straight without having huge issues!) So I guess I need to go for the next lowest as well, which I assume is the 2.8? Oh well - thanks for unintentionally enlightening me!! (NO, really!!)
Technically there is no issue in 2.10, the problem is the Separate+ plugin which needs to be ported. By downgrading we encountered one issue though, that 2.8 is not recognizing the #software:gmic plugin anymore. Oh, well.
Hey @prokoudine, is there any thing in the short term planned to have separate or a similiar alternative? We have downgraded to 2.8 for now.
What needs to happen is that the separate+ code (or, rather, separate- code ā the simplified version of the whole thing) has to be merged into respective TIFF and JPEG plugins of GIMP. So far noone has volunteered to do this.
I know I should have opened some of the files and THen taken pics, but was a bit tired at the time, but on win10, as long as you have it set up right (you know, with plug-ins) it works great