Bonjour,
@Lylejk
The sounds are normal ... I think it has a certain charm ... and there is no problem for the computer
If you do not like this beautiful music, you can edit the file "C:\GMIC-64bit-WIN\bin\demonstration.txt" and delete this line :
../examples/pap.xcf.gz -window[-1] -1,-1,0,-1,../examples/pap.xcf.gz -wait $temporisation -window 0,0 -removeThis decompression is the cause of the music...
Do not use gm.exe because it is a command line utility. Only GM DLLs are used by G'MIC.
I'm sorry about the music.
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The secret of beautiful sounds :
- Adjust the volume
- Open the terminal ( C:\GMIC-64bit-WIN\bin\Start_Terminal_With_Test_GMIC.bat )
- Type :
echo ^G
[enter]
(^G is obtained by pressing Ctrl and G simultaneously)
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Now I'm testing with astronomical images (.fits).
http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~mischa/testdata.htmlI still have a lot of testing to do to get the correct images.
My first test :
gmic r.fits g.fits b.fits l.fits -gimp_decompose_channels 10,1,1,0 -negative
gmic r.fits g.fits b.fits l.fits -apply_curve[1] 1,0,0,20,255 -gimp_decompose_channels 10,1,1,0 -negative