>I was scanning a lot of colour transparencies, some taken up to 40 years ago, >and found that in some cases the colours had deteriorated badly. After a lot >of experimenting I have developed an automatic way of improving the digital >scans using gimp. I have put a technical article, the gimp plug-in, and a >collection of the good and bad results at >www.lionhouse.plus.com/photosoftware/restore. I would be interested in hearing >from anyone who has worked on this problem and if you try the plug-in let me >know how it works for your pictures. I am in the fortunate position of having a professionally made print, some 20 years old, from a transparency (Kodachrome) some 40 years old, one of very many! My first attempt with my new slide scanner was on this same slide, and hence I am able to see the colour changes over those past years. I would like to try your restore.py plug-in, and have copied the restore.py file to the script directory. However, here I am stuck, as I have to admit that I don't understand your instructions in step 3! Could you be so kind as put step 3 in a more elementary form! Many thanks, Alanp -- Alanp (via www.gimpusers.com) _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
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