It turns out that Martin Egger's Smart Sharpen Redux script Eg-SmartSharpen.scm is actually goes into the menu structure under Filters > Eg > Smart Sharpen. When I run this Smart Sharpen on a large image (1200 x 1200), it tends to bomb out while running Resynthesizer. The Smart Enlarge scripts actually contains another script called smart-sharpen.scm, which is why you have an extra menu item to choose. When you choose the Smart Sharpen menu option, you apparently run just the last two steps of the Smart Enlarge script. When you choose the Smart Enlarge menu option, you run the full smart-enlarge.scm script - all three steps. The smart-enlarge.scm script contains three main steps: rescaling the image, sharpening, and resynthesizing. Heal Selection actually runs smart-remove.scm, which uses the Resynthesizer plugin to heal over image defects, or even remove fairly large objects from the image. You get Heal Selection, Smart Enlarge, and Smart Sharpen.
Gimp resynthesizer plugin for windows install#
When you install these two scripts, you actually get THREE new menu items under Filters > Enhance. These two scripts make it easier for the user to perform certain operations with Resynthesizer. Resynthesizer comes bundled with two scripts: smart-enlarge.scm and smart-remove.scm.
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The windows package from contains the plugins already installed.
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Have a look at this video about installation in Windows 10.Īn alternative is a different, complete installation of GIMP. There is a more up-to-date python plugin.
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The heal selection script - maybe called smart-remove.scm - is not the best version to use. I hope the old tutorial you looked at was not mine from 2012. Plugins go in C:\Users\"yourname"\.gimp-2.8\plug-ins Scripts go in C:\Users\"yourname"\.gimp-2.8\scripts