- His code are available in github/gmic-community
- It takes efforts to code. I mean if it weren’t that hard, our woes with available resources would be more or less solved. Especially those that comes from Adobe and will never be happy with FOSS 100%, but tries to get by.
- @afre is not paid to do his work.
- He has released contrastfft in g’mic-qt. Refresh your filters. You can figure that yourself, @afre is having real life issues and can’t meet your needs at the time.
- You can learn gmic-qt coding, in fact it is the easiest scripting language for image processing. I have experience in c# and c++.