Installing resysthesizer
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Installing resysthesizer | eingram25 | 18 Nov 21:53 |
Installing resysthesizer | Michael Schumacher | 19 Nov 17:20 |
Installing resysthesizer | eingram25 | 20 Nov 03:43 |
Installing resysthesizer | rich2005 | 20 Nov 10:17 |
Installing resysthesizer | eingram25 | 20 Nov 14:12 |
Installing resysthesizer | rich2005 | 20 Nov 15:15 |
Installing resysthesizer | rich2005 | 20 Nov 15:53 |
Installing resysthesizer | Partha Bagchi | 20 Nov 17:20 |
Installing resysthesizer | eingram25 | 20 Nov 20:16 |
Installing resysthesizer | nroberts610 | 17 Aug 16:33 |
Installing resysthesizer | rich404 | 17 Aug 17:12 |
Installing resysthesizer -- no2 | nroberts610 | 20 Aug 11:06 |
Installing resysthesizer | rich404 | 20 Aug 11:53 |
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I have Windows 10. I followed a tutorial, but the heal filter doesn't work.
I get the error message:
Error while executing script-fu-smart-remove:
Error: ( : 1) eval: unbound variable: plug-in-resynthesizer I put resynth.exe in c:/users/ed/Gimp2.8/plugins, and I put: resynth_pattern_fill.scm, smart-enlarge.scm, and smart-emove.scm in the scripts folder: c:/users/ed/gimp2,8/scripts
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Error Screen
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Am 18.11.2016 um 22:53 schrieb eingram25:
I have Windows 10. I followed a tutorial, but the heal filter doesn't work. I get the error message:
Error while executing script-fu-smart-remove:Error: ( : 1) eval: unbound variable: plug-in-resynthesizer I put resynth.exe in c:/users/ed/Gimp2.8/plugins,
This is not a standard directory for GIMP plug-ins - are you sure that this is one that you have set up on your system, and do you know how to verify that in GIMP's preferences?
Regards, Michael GPG: 96A8 B38A 728A 577D 724D 60E5 F855 53EC B36D 4CDD
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Am 18.11.2016 um 22:53 schrieb eingram25: This is not a standard directory for GIMP plug-ins - are you sure that this is one that you have set up on your system, and do you know how to
verify that in GIMP's preferences?
No I don't know anything yet, i just installed Gimp and I was following directions in a tutorial. So if that isn't the right directory (which it isn't) where should I put it? That is what I need help with.
Installing resysthesizer
No I don't know anything yet, i just installed Gimp and I was following directions in a tutorial. So if that isn't the right directory (which it isn't) where should I put it? That is what I need help with.
Scripts go in C:\Users\"yourname"\.gimp-2.8\scripts
Plugins go in C:\Users\"yourname"\.gimp-2.8\plug-ins
I hope the old tutorial you looked at was not mine from 2012.
The heal selection script - maybe called smart-remove.scm - is not the best version to use. There is a more up-to-date python plugin.
Get a good version from
http://www.mediafire.com/file/gwc928wmwti30g3/resynth_win_32_64.zip
Have a look at this video about installation in Windows 10.
https://youtu.be/RJlNmA4h6ZI 3 minutes.
Remember to remove the old files first.
An alternative is a different, complete installation of GIMP. The windows package from Partha.com contains the plugins already installed.
rich: www.gimp-forum.net
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Scripts go in C:\Users\"yourname"\.gimp-2.8\scripts
Plugins go in C:\Users\"yourname"\.gimp-2.8\plug-ins
I hope the old tutorial you looked at was not mine from 2012.
The heal selection script - maybe called smart-remove.scm - is not the best version to use. There is a more up-to-date python plugin.
Get a good version from
http://www.mediafire.com/file/gwc928wmwti30g3/resynth_win_32_64.zip
Have a look at this video about installation in Windows 10.
https://youtu.be/RJlNmA4h6ZI 3 minutes.
Remember to remove the old files first.
An alternative is a different, complete installation of GIMP. The windows package from Partha.com contains the plugins already installed.
rich: www.gimp-forum.net
Thanks Rich I appreciate the help. I went to Parta.com, but the link was, I think maybe source code. I am not a power user or anything. I just can't afford Photoshop. could you post a link to the correct version of Gimp that is an installation package for Windows?
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From Partha.com
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Thanks Rich I appreciate the help. I went to Parta.com, but the link was, I think maybe source code. I am not a power user or anything. I just can't afford Photoshop. could you post a link to the correct version of Gimp that is an installation package for Windows?
No, your screenshot is of pixls.us and a portable linux 'appimage' nothing to do with Windows.
You need this site www.partha.com
and this installer. 64 bit windows only, If you use 32 bit Windows, look at the video link I posted.
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A snag.
Just had a closer look at Partha's Gimp 2.8.14 installation. It does have resynthesizer installed, lots of extra plugins but **no** 'heal selection' So either add that plugin yourself or use the regular Gimp 2.8.18 installation from www.gimp.org and back to installing from that zip file I referenced.
rich: www.gimp-forum.net
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Rich,
Heal selection is the python script that uses resynthesizer. I thought I had included it. :(
To the OP, if you are having difficulties with my builds (which comes with resynthesizer pre-installed as Rich pointed out), simply contact me at my email posted on my website.
Thanks, Partha
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 10:53 AM, rich2005 wrote:
A snag.
Just had a closer look at Partha's Gimp 2.8.14 installation. It does have resynthesizer installed, lots of extra plugins but **no** 'heal selection' So
either add that plugin yourself or use the regular Gimp 2.8.18 installation from
www.gimp.org and back to installing from that zip file I referenced.rich: www.gimp-forum.net
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Rich,
Heal selection is the python script that uses resynthesizer. I thought I
had included it. :(To the OP, if you are having difficulties with my builds (which comes with
resynthesizer pre-installed as Rich pointed out), simply contact me at my
email posted on my website.Thanks, Partha
Just a note:I installed Partha's file and the Heal selection works great now! Thanks everyone.
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Resynth update
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is there a step by step approach to installing GIMP 2.10.2 with resysthesizer plugin so as to get working {quickly} on windows 10 (64 bit) ?
failing that can I down load an earlier version ?
Installing resysthesizer
is there a step by step approach to installing GIMP 2.10.2 with resysthesizer plugin so as to get working {quickly} on windows 10 (64 bit) ?
failing that can I down load an earlier version ?
First Windows Gimp 2.10.2 was buggy. Update to the latest (Gimp 2.10.4 as of writing) from www.gimp.org
*** resynthesizer/heal selection ***
You do not want an earlier version. It does not work.
Download this:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/gwc928wmwti30g3/resynth_win_32_64.zip
Take the 2 files resynthesizer.exe and resynthesizer-gui.exe from the ** win64 ** folder
and usually the python plugin: plugin-heal-selection.py
Put those 3 files in your Gimp profile C:\Users\your-name\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins
resynthesizer is found in Filters -> Map -> Resynthesize
heal selection in Filters -> Enhance -> Heal Selection
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First Windows Gimp 2.10.2 was buggy. Update to the latest (Gimp 2.10.4 as of writing) from www.gimp.org
*** resynthesizer/heal selection ***
You do not want an earlier version. It does not work.
Download this:
http://www.mediafire.com/file/gwc928wmwti30g3/resynth_win_32_64.zip
Take the 2 files resynthesizer.exe and resynthesizer-gui.exe from the ** win64 ** folder
and usually the python plugin: plugin-heal-selection.py
Put those 3 files in your Gimp profile C:\Users\your-name\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins
resynthesizer is found in Filters -> Map -> Resynthesize
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Help requested in installing resynthesizer
1) download zip file from www.mediafire.com/file/gwc928wmwti30g3/resynth_win_32_64.zip 2) Take the 2 files resynthesizer.exe and resynthesizer-gui.exe from the ** win64 ** folder 3) ????????????? me thinks lost at this point
what should be done with "plugin-heal-selection.py", and "resynthesizer-gui.exe"
do two programs create 3 files ?
where is profile located
Addition comment regarding windows install, I always like the option of a desktop short cut/link/icon this was not a tedious problem, but I felt that it could be incorperated in window-install
heal selection in Filters -> Enhance -> Heal Selection
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Help requested in installing resynthesizer
1) download zip file from www.mediafire.com/file/gwc928wmwti30g3/resynth_win_32_64.zip 2) Take the 2 files resynthesizer.exe and resynthesizer-gui.exe from the ** win64 ** folder
3) ????????????? me thinks lost at this pointwhat should be done with "plugin-heal-selection.py", and "resynthesizer-gui.exe"
do two programs create 3 files ?
Difficult to make it more obvious. Windows will open the zip file as a folder, then it is just click-n-drag.
The two 64 bit resynth files, screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/5H2a0bu.jpg
And as many of the python plugins as you want: https://i.imgur.com/1kliHZJ.jpg
where is profile located
They go in your Gimp profile C:\Users\your-name\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins This is a hidden folder.
You do not know where that is? see: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4028316/windows-view-hidden-files-and-folders-in-windows-10
Addition comment regarding windows install, I always like the option of a desktop short cut/link/icon
this was not a tedious problem, but I felt that it could be incorperated in window-install
Desktop shortcut: It is incorporated. You should have installed Gimp using the customize option, but then how many Windows users do that.