Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2002/12/23
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Thanks, Rei. Now all I have to do is find those sources!
Mike D
Rei Shinozuka wrote:
> file: gimp-1.2.3/plug-ins/common/unsharp.c:820
> the commented-out line is the original, the replacement is below.
> it's as easy as that!
>
>
> adj = gimp_scale_entry_new (GTK_TABLE (table), 0, 0,
> _("Radius:"), SCALE_WIDTH, 0,
> // unsharp_params.radius, 1.0, 25.0, 0.1, 1.0, 1,
> unsharp_params.radius, 0.1, 25.0, 0.1, 1.0, 1,
> TRUE, 0, 0,
> NULL, NULL);
>
> the thing they (we) should add is a preview for unsharp mask like they have
> for sharpen.
>
> -rei
>
>
>
>>From: Mike Durling <durling@cox.net>
>>
>>Rei, I'm also running a Linux laptop. Sub pixel unsharpmasking is one
>>feature from photoshop that I would love to see in the Gimp. How did
>>you do it? Was it by tinkering with the source, or is there a way to do
>>it with some kind of scripting? Actually the sharpen function seems to
>>allow a little more delicate control, but I suppose it is not the same.
>>
>>Mike D
>>
>>Rei Shinozuka wrote:
>>
>>>i've been shamefully behind scanning images. i took my wife's old macintosh
>>>i used to use as my "image processing station" all apart to install
>>>osx 10.2 and put in a 120 G drive and CDRW and USB card, and moved my
>>>film scanner to my little linux laptop and built a version of gimp that could
>>>do unsharp masking with radius less than a pixel, like photoshop can.
>>>i think i am back up and running now.
>>>
>>>. . .
>>
>>
>>>-rei
>>>
>>
>>--
>
>
>
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