Oh Ok, and what about Python programmers?
I quote @dinasset
I prepared a new simple toy exploiting many of the G’MIC Filters available under the menu Patterns.
Overthere > Outcomes of the new toy: PATTERN FRAMED • GIMP Chat
Oh Ok, and what about Python programmers?
I quote @dinasset
I prepared a new simple toy exploiting many of the G’MIC Filters available under the menu Patterns.
Overthere > Outcomes of the new toy: PATTERN FRAMED • GIMP Chat
Helping People with G’MIC
Showcase Fast Fourrier:
Playing with G’MIC on text:
Explaining how I did it:
Those 2 posts using G’MIC:
Thanks @PixLab , but at this point, what I’m looking for is really use cases where:
I’ve already done slides concerning the use of G’MIC in the “amateur / grand-public” world, so this part of the project is already covered.
Thanks anyway!
Here is an example of Phytoplankton detection and measurement done with gmic. Images are gathered with an automized microscope from stained phytoplankton probes. transmission and three fluoreszence channels (input), an intermediate processing step and the result of found objects.
All done with gmic. Publications are from an older state done with IDL. (gmic use is after my retirement!)
K. Rodenacker, B. A. Hense, U. Jütting, and P. Gais. Automatic analysis of aqueous specimens for phytoplankton structure and population estimation. Microsc Res and Techniq , 69(9):708-720, 2006. http://karo03.bplaced.net/karsten.rodenacker/Me/Misc_WWW/pdf/Phytoplankton2006.pdf
B. Hense, P. Gais, U. Jütting, H. Scherb, and K. Rodenacker. Use of fluorescence information for automated phytoplankton investigation by image analysis. J. Plankton Res. , 30(5):587-606, 2008. http://karo03.bplaced.net/karsten.rodenacker/Me/Misc_WWW/pdf/Phytoplankton2006.pdfhttp://karo03.bplaced.net/karsten.rodenacker/Me/Misc_WWW/pdf/PhytoplanktonFluorescence.pdf
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Hi Karsten,
Fantastic, thanks!
Not sure if this is relevant, but myself and @garagecoder used GMIC for prototyping and experimenting with the latest highlight recovery in Darktable. In support of the work of @hannoschwalm
I absolutely can’t over-emphasize the importance of testing a huge amount of ideas and algorithms by the gmic wizards, without your work and ideas we wouldn’t have this important stuff in darktable!
Absolutely relevant yes. I’ll mention this also in my talk. Thanks!