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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 7:49 pm  (#21) 
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actually create a .gmic file is no more much needed because all the filters are now available from internet update.
But may be needed to edit the gmic_faves file to add preset from others, because there is not a automated way to share presets

there is a tutorial here on GC explaining how to

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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 7:57 pm  (#22) 
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Mine seem to be working fine in 1.4.9.3 PC (the old presets and filters)

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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:11 pm  (#23) 
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Rod wrote:
Mine seem to be working fine in 1.4.9.3 PC (the old presets and filters)

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can you post your ".gmic_faves" file here?

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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:21 pm  (#24) 
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Rod wrote:
Mine seem to be working fine in 1.4.9.3 PC (the old presets and filters)

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Because you shouuld have the old code in your gmic file, so the preset may found the corresponding code

But update the preset is not easy as rename, the new version of the filter has more arguments so the update has to be done manually.

as example in case rod want update his preset he may

1 call the preset (as example a Graphic Novel preset )
2 make a screenshoot or wrote down the setting
3 call now the new version of the filter copy there the value, and hit the Fav button
4 double click on the new fav to rename

i am try to group a few new preset i did, then i will go on updating the old ones

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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:25 pm  (#25) 
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Oh yes cecilia copy the code from the rod .gmic file will fix the problem for the time while.
but i really hope to update them all soon

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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:33 pm  (#26) 
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PhotoComix wrote:
Rod wrote:
Mine seem to be working fine in 1.4.9.3 PC (the old presets and filters)

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Because you shouuld have the old code in your gmic file, so the preset may found the corresponding code

But update the preset is not easy as rename, the new version of the filter has more arguments so the update has to be done manually.

as example in case rod want update his preset he may

1 call the preset (as example a Graphic Novel preset )
2 make a screenshoot or wrote down the setting
3 call now the new version of the filter copy there the value, and hit the Fav button
4 double click on the new fav to rename

i am try to group a few new preset i did, then i will go on updating the old ones
those listed in the image are not in my ..gmic file

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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:35 pm  (#27) 
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Oh yes cecilia copy the code from the rod .gmic file will fix the problem for the time while.
but i really hope to update them all soon
sure....as soon as he comes back :hoh


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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:38 pm  (#28) 
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There are quite a few presets and filters listed across numerous posts, Cecilia. But most are on one thread for either Graphic Boost or Graphic Novel FX.

I wish we could reel these posts in and organize the information, because they are scattered everywhere.

Note also the differences between presets and filters.

A filter is the code that runs the effect = .gmic file
A preset is the numerical/toggle input information that supplies the settings for the filter = .gmic_faves

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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:51 pm  (#29) 
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GMIC Filters -
#@gmic

#@gimp <b>{Tom Keil's filters}</b>

#**************************************
#ABOUT
#**************************************

#@gimp About : _none_, gimp_tk_about
#@gimp : note = note{"
#@gimp : <span foreground="purple">( <b>T</b>om Keil´s <b>F</b>ilter <b>S</b>et for <b>G'MIC</b>)</span>\n\nis proposed to you by"}
#@gimp : note = note("Tom Keil")
#@gimp : note = note{"\n"}
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : note = note{"
#@gimp : The source code of this set of filters and additional informations and tutorials are available at :"}
#@gimp : note = link("http://www.tkfilter.bplaced.net")
#@gimp : "}
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : note = note{"\nThe filters in this folder are still under development and may be subject to changes. Some filters appearing here are also part of the main filter tree of G´MIC. If they appear here too it means there are changes and updates not yet implemented in the main filter tree."}
gimp_tk_about :
  -gimp_logo "Tom Keil´s Filters"

#****************************************
# Object animation
#****************************************

#@gimp Object animation : gimp_tk_animateobject, gimp_tk_animateobject(1)
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : note = note("Object motion:")
#@gimp : X-motion = float(0,-100,100)
#@gimp : Y-motion = float(0,-100,100)
#@gimp : Z-motion = float(0,-10,50)
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : note = note("Camera position:")
#@gimp : Camera X = float(0.5,0,1)
#@gimp : Camera Y = float(0.5,0,1)
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : note = note("Frame settings:")
#@gimp : Frame size = int(400,50,1920)
#@gimp : Frames = int(2,2,100)
#@gimp : Reverse motion = bool(0)
#@gimp : note = note("<small>Your mask must be placed below your image. Switch input layers to <i><b>Active and below</b></i>.</small>")
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : Work on frameset = bool(0)
#@gimp : note = note("<small>To use this option your mask must be placed below your frames. Switch input layers to <i><b>All</b></i>.</small>")
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : note = note("Advanced settings:")
#@gimp : Sharpen object = float(0,0,10)
#@gimp : Expand background reconstruction = float(0,0,50)
#@gimp : Smoothen background reconstruction = float(0,0,1)
#@gimp : Adjust background reonstruction = float(1,1,256)
#@gimp : Blue screen mode = bool(0)
#@gimp : note = note("<small>Layer stack for images: Object image top, background image below, mask bottom. Layer stack for framesets: Frameset top, object image below, mask bottom. Switch input layers to <i><b>All</b></i>.</small>")
#@gimp : sep = separator(), note = note("<small>Author : <i>Tom Keil</i>.      Last update : <i>2011/05/06</i>.</small>")
#@gimp : note = link("Filter explained here",http://www.tkfilter.bplaced.net/TKFilter%20tutorials%20animated%20objects.html)

gimp_tk_animateobject :

#resize and reconstruct single image background

-to_rgb -if {$9==0}
-r {w*{$6/max(w,h)}},{h*{$6/max(w,h)}}
-if {$14==0}
--gimp_do_nothing[-1,-2] --gimp_do_nothing[0] -rv[0,1]
-blur_xy[0] $11 -t2[0] $13,256 -n[0] 0,255
-gimp_replace_color[0] 1,0,0,0,0,255,0,0,0,0
-blur_xy[0] $12 -inpaint[1] [0]
-rm[0] -rv[-1,-2]
-else --gimp_do_nothing[0] -rv[0,1] -rv[-1,-2]
--gimp_do_nothing[0] --gimp_do_nothing[0]
--gimp_do_nothing[-3] --gimp_do_nothing[-1]
-to_gray[-1,-2] -t2[-1,-2] 128,256 -n[-1,-2] 0,255
-s[1] c -a[1,2,3,-1] c
-s[2] c -a[2,3,4,-1] c
-rv[1,-1] -compose_rgba[1,-1]
-rv[2,-1] -compose_rgba[2,-1]
-to_rgb[1,2]
-endif

#construct object views
 
dx=0 dy=0 dz=1 -repeat $7
dx={$dx+{$1/$7}} dy={$dy+{$2/$7}}
-shift[-1,-2] $dx%,$dy%
-if {$3>=0} dz={$dz+{{$3}/$7}}     
-else dz={$dz-{{{1-{10.01+$3}/10}}/$7}} -endif
--gimp_zoom[-1,-2] $dz,$4,$5,0
-to_gray[-1] -t2[-1] 128,256 -n[-1] 0,255 -to_rgb[-2]
-s[-2] c -a[-4,-3,-2,-1] c
-if {$10!=0} -unsharp[-1] {$10/5},{$10/2},0 -cut[-1] 0,255 -endif
-mv[-1] -3 -done -rm[-1,-2] -rv -rv[-1,-2]

#combine object views with background 

index={-3} -repeat $7
--gimp_do_nothing[-2] -rv[-1,-2] index={$index-1}
-rv[-3,$index] -compose_rgba[-3,$index]
-done -rm[-2] -if {$8==1} -rv -endif

-else

#construct background on frameset

-if {$14==0} frames={@#-1} counter={-5}
--gimp_do_nothing[-1,-2]
--blur_xy[-1] $11 -t2[-1] $13,256 -n[-1] 0,255
-gimp_replace_color[-1] 1,0,0,0,0,255,0,0,0,0
-blur_xy[-1] $12 
-repeat $frames -inpaint[$counter] [-1]
counter={$counter-1} -done -rm[-1,-4]

#create and combine object views on frameset

--gimp_do_nothing[-1,-2]
-else frames={@#-2} --to_gray[-1]
-s[-3] c -a[-5,-4,-3,-1] c
--to_gray[-1] --fc[-1] 0,0,0
-rv[-1,-4] -compose_rgba[-1,-4] -mv[-1] -3
-endif

counter={-6} dx=0 dy=0 dz=1 -repeat {$frames}
--gimp_do_nothing[-1,-2]
-shift[-1,-2] $dx%,$dy%
-if {$3>=0} dz={$dz+{{$3}/$frames}}     
-else dz={$dz-{{{1-{10.01+$3}/10}}/$frames}} -endif
--gimp_zoom[-1,-2] $dz,$4,$5,0
-to_gray[-1] -t2[-1] 128,256 -n[-1] 0,255 -to_rgb[-2]
-s[-2] c -a[-4,-3,-2,-1] c
-if {$10!=0} -unsharp[-1] {$10/5},{$10/2},0 -cut[-1] 0,255 -endif
-mv[-1] $counter
-compose_rgba[$counter,{$counter-1}]
dx={$dx+{$1/$frames}} dy={$dy+{$2/$frames}} 
counter={$counter-1}
-rm[-1,-2]
-done -rm[-1,-2,-3]

-endif

#*****END OF FILTER**********************


#****************************************
#3D Conversion
#****************************************

#@gimp 3D Conversion : gimp_tk_make3D, gimp_tk_make3D(1)
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : note = note("Stereoscopic settings:")
#@gimp : Scene selector = choice("daylight scene","light motive","dark motive","landscape","center foreground","center background","left foreground","left diagonal foreground","right foreground","right diagonal foreground","left and right foreground","bottom and top foreground","central perspective outdoor","central perspective indoor","portrait","human 1","human 2","studio","underwater","flat")
#@gimp : Far point deviation = float(-20,-100,100)
#@gimp : Near point deviation = float(20,-100,100)
#@gimp : Depth field control = float(20,0,100)
#@gimp : Feature analyzer threshold = float(0,0,5)
#@gimp : Feature analyzer smoothness = float(0,0,5)
#@gimp : Local detail enhancer = float(0,0,5)
#@gimp : DOF analyzer = float(0,0,5)
#@gimp : Frequency analyzer = float(0,0,5)
#@gimp : Flip left / right = bool(0)
#@gimp : Use individual depth map = bool(0)
#@gimp : note = note("<small>To use this option your depth map must be placed below your image. Switch input layers to <i><b>Active and below</b></i>.</small>")
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : note = note("Image settings:")
#@gimp : Black & White = bool (0)
#@gimp : Output format = choice("Anaglyph red/cyan","Anaglyph blue/yellow","Stereo pair small","Stereo pair big","Stereo pair bottom/top","Depth map only","Unaligned images")
#@gimp : Gamma compensation = float(1.2,0,4)
#@gimp : Color boost = float(1.2,0,4)
#@gimp : Anaglyph glasses adjustment = float(0,-100,100)
#@gimp : Autocrop = bool (1)
#@gimp : Bidirectional rendering = bool (0)
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : note = note("Frame settings:")
#@gimp : Render multiple frames = bool (0)
#@gimp : Render routine for wiggle animations = bool (0)
#@gimp : Frames = int(2,2,100)
#@gimp : Frame size = int(200,50,1920)
#@gimp : sep = separator(), note = note("<small>Author : <i>Tom Keil</i>.      Last update : <i>2011/04/26</i>.</small>")
#@gimp : note = link("Filter explained here",http://www.tkfilter.bplaced.net/TKFilter%20tutorials%202Dto3D%203D-automatic%20stereoscopic%20conversion.html)

gimp_tk_make3D :

# prepare image

-if {$12==0} -to_rgb[0] --gimp_do_nothing[0]
-else -luminance[0] -to_rgb[0] --gimp_do_nothing[0] -endif

# create depth map

-if {$11==0}
-if {$1==0} --channels[0] 2
-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,{{$4/25}+0.1},0,0,0,0,100,256,0,1,0,2,0,0
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,90,0,{100-{$4/1.5}}
-rv[-1,-2] -gimp_compose_lighten[-1,-2] {0.5+{$4/200}}
-elif {$1==1} --luminance[-1]
-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,{$4/25},0,0,0,0,100,256,0,0,0,2,0,0
-elif {$1==2} --luminance[-1] -negative[-1]
-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,{$4/25},0,0,0,0,100,256,0,0,0,2,0,0
-elif {$1==3}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,90,0,{100-$4}
-elif {$1==4}   
--gimp_radial_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,1,$4,100,50,50
-elif {$1==5}
--gimp_radial_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,0,{100-$4},50,50
-elif {$1==6}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,1,0,$4,100
-elif {$1==7}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,1,315,$4,100
-elif {$1==8}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,0,0,{100-$4}
-elif {$1==9}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,45,0,{100-$4}
-elif {$1==10}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,0,50,{100-{$4/2}}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,180,50,{100-{$4/2}}
-compose_lighten[-1,-2]
-elif {$1==11}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,90,50,{100-{$4/2}}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,270,50,{100-{$4/2}}
-compose_lighten[-1,-2]
-elif {$1==12}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,0,50,{100-{$4/4}}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,180,50,{100-{$4/4}}
-compose_lighten[-1,-2]
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,90,0,{100-{$4/2}}
-compose_lighten[-1,-2]
-elif {$1==13}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,0,50,{100-{$4/4}}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,180,50,{100-{$4/4}}
-compose_lighten[-1,-2]
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,90,0,{100-{$4/4}}
-compose_lighten[-1,-2]
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,270,50,{100-{$4/4}}
-compose_lighten[-1,-2]
-elif {$1==14} --channels[-1] 0
-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,{$4/25},0,0,0,0,100,256,0,0,0,2,0,0
--gimp_radial_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,1,$4,100,50,50
-rv[-1,-2] -compose_multiply[-1,-2]
-elif {$1==15}
--gimp_gaussian_blur[-1] $6,0,0,1,0,0,0
-gimp_edges[-1] {$6/2},{50-{$4/2}},1,0
--gimp_gradient_norm[0] {$6/2},{1.5-{$4/67}},0,{100-$4},0,0
-rv[-1,-2] -compose_lighten[-1,-2] --channels[0] 0
-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,{{$4/25}+1},0,0,0,0,100,256,0,0,0,2,0,0
-rv[-1,-2] -compose_lighten[-1,-2]
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,0,50,{100-{$4/4}}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,180,50,{100-{$4/4}}
-compose_lighten[-1,-2]
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,90,0,{100-{$4/2}}
-compose_lighten[-1,-2] -rv[-1,-2] -compose_lighten[-1,-2]
-elif {$1==16} --gimp_gaussian_blur[-1] $6,0,0,1,0,0,0
-gimp_edges[-1] {$6/2},{50-{$4/2}},1,0
--gimp_gradient_norm[0] {$6/2},{1.5-{$4/67}},0,{100-$4},0,0
-rv[-1,-2] -compose_lighten[-1,-2] --channels[0] 0
-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,{{$4/25}+0.5},0,0,0,0,100,256,0,0,0,2,0,0
-rv[-1,-2] -compose_lighten[-1,-2]
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,0,0,{100-$4}
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,180,0,{100-$4}
-compose_darken[-1,-2] -rv[-1,-2] -compose_darken[-1,-2]
--gimp_linear_gradient[-1] 0,0,0,255,255,255,255,255,0,90,75,{100-{$4/4}}
-rv[-1,-2] -gimp_compose_lighten[-1,-2] 0.5
-elif {$1==17} --gimp_gaussian_blur[-1] $6,0,0,1,0,0,0
-gimp_edges[-1] {$6/2},{50-{$4/2}},1,0
--gimp_gradient_norm[0] {$6/2},{1.5-{$4/67}},0,{100-$4},0,0
-rv[-1,-2] -compose_lighten[-1,-2] --channels[0] 0
-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,{{$4/25}+0.5},0,0,0,0,100,256,0,0,0,2,0,0
-rv[-1,-2] -compose_lighten[-1,-2]
-elif {$1==18} --channels[-1] 0
-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,{$4/25},0,0,0,0,100,256,0,0,0,2,0,0
-elif {$1==19} --fc[-1] 0,0,0 
-endif

# individual depth map

-else -rv[1,-1] -to_rgb[-1] -luminance[-1] -endif

# analyze image features

-if {$9!=0}
--fc[0] 128,128,128 --channels[0] 2 -negative[-1] -c[-1] 0,90
-n[-1] 0,128 -rv[-1,-2] -compose_darken[-1,-2]
--channels[0] 0 -negative[-1] -c[-1] 165,255 -n[-1] 128,255 -rv[-1,-2]            -compose_hardlight[-1,-2] -rv[-1,-2]
-if {$11==0} -if {$1!=19} -gimp_compose_average[-1,-2] {$9/5}
-else -gimp_compose_value[-1,-2] {$9/5},0   
-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,{$4/25},0,0,0,0,100,256,0,0,0,2,0,0
-endif
-else -gimp_compose_value[-1,-2] {$9/5},0 -endif -endif

-if {$8!=0} --gimp_isophotes[0] {{$8*3}+2},0,0,0
-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,1,255,0,0,0,100,256,0,0,0,2,0,0
-gimp_gaussian_blur[-1] {{w+h}/350},0,0,1,0,0,0
-rv[-1,-2] -gimp_compose_overlay[-1,-2] {$8/5} -endif

-if {$5!=0} --gimp_gradient_norm[0] {$6*2},{1.5-{0.1+{$5/3.6}}},0,100,0,0
-rv[-1,-2] -compose_lighten[-1,-2] -gimp_segment_watershed[-1] $5,$6,0,0
-endif

-if {$7!=0} --luminance[0] -gimp_map_tones[-1] 1,{0.25-{$7/20}},0,30,3,0
-rv[-1,-2] -gimp_compose_overlay[-1,-2] {$7/10} -endif

-if {$11==0} -gimp_gaussian_blur[-1] 0,{{w+h}/700},{{w+h}/350},1,0,0,0 -endif

-n[-1] 0,255

#frame size for multiple frames

-if {$19==1} -r {w*{$22/max(w,h)}},{h*{$22/max(w,h)}} -endif

#create second view

-if {$19==0}
-if {$13!=5} -if {$18==0}
-if {$3<=0} -negative[-1] -endif
-r[-1] 100%,100%,1,2 -s[-1] c -f[-1] 0 -n[-2] 0,$3 -a[-1,-2] c
-warp[-2] [-1],1 -shift[-2] $2,0 -rm[-1]
-else
--gimp_do_nothing[-1] -r[-1,-2] 100%,100%,1,2
-s[-1] c -f[-1] 0 -n[-2] 0,{abs($3/2)} -a[-1,-2] c
-negative[-2] -s[-2] c -f[-2] 0 -n[-3] 0,{-abs($3/2)} -a[-2,-3] c
-warp[-4] [-2],1 -warp[-3] [-1],1
-shift[-3] $2,0 -rm[-1,-2]
-endif -endif
-else

#create multiple frames

-if {$18==0}
count={$21} dev=0 -repeat $count dev={$dev+{$3/$21}}
--gimp_do_nothing[0] -rv[-1,-2]
-if {$3<=0} -negative[-1] -endif
-r[-1] 100%,100%,1,2 -s[-1] c -f[-1] 0
-if {$20==0} -n[-2] 0,$dev -else -n[-2] {-$dev},$dev -endif
-a[-1,-2] c -warp[-2] [-1],1 -to_gray[-1] -n[-1] 0,255
-if {$3<=0} -negative[-1] -endif
-done -rm[-1,0] -rv
-else
count={abs($21/2)} dev=0
-repeat $count dev={$dev+{$3/$count}}
--gimp_do_nothing[-2] -rv[-1,-2]
--gimp_do_nothing[-2] -rv[-1,-2]
--gimp_do_nothing[-1] -r[-1,-2] 100%,100%,1,2
-s[-1] c -f[-1] 0
-if {$20==0} -n[-2] 0,{abs($dev/2)}
-else -n[-2] {-abs($dev/2)},{abs($dev/2)} -endif
-a[-1,-2] c
-negative[-2] -s[-2] c -f[-2] 0
-if {$20==0} -n[-3] 0,{-abs($dev/2)}
-else -n[-3] {-abs($dev/2)},{abs($dev/2)} -endif
-a[-2,-3] c
-warp[-4] [-2],1 -warp[-3] [-1],1 -rm[-2] -to_gray[-1] -n[-1] 0,255
-mv[-4] -1 -done -rm[-1,-2] -mv[0--1:2] -1 -rv[0-50%] -mv[0] 50%
-endif -endif


#crop images

-if {$19==0} -if {$17==1} -if {$13!=5}
-if {$2>=0} -crop[-1,-2] $2,0,{w},{h} -else -crop[-1,-2] 0,0,{w+$2},{h} -endif
-if {$18==0}
-if {$3>=0} -crop[-1,-2] $3,0,{w},{h} -else -crop[-1,-2] 0,0,{w+$3},{h} -endif
-else -crop[-1,-2] {abs($3/2)},0,{w-abs($3/2)},{h}
-endif -endif -endif -endif

#allign stereoscopic image

-if {$19==0} -if {$13==0} -if {$10==0} -rv[-1,-2] -endif -s c
-rm[-3,-4,-5] -a[-1,-2,-3] c

-elif {$13==1} -if {$10==0} -rv[-1,-2] -endif -s c
-rm[-6,-5,-1] -mv[0] 3  -a[-1,-2,-3] c

-elif {$13==2} -if {$10==1} -rv[-1,-2] -endif
-r[-1,-2] 50%,50% -a[-1,-2] x
-elif {$13==3} -if {$10==1} -rv[-1,-2] -endif -a[-1,-2] x
-elif {$13==4} -if {$10==1} -rv[-1,-2] -endif -a[-1,-2] y
-elif {$13==5} -k[-1] -elif {$13==6} -rv[-1,-2] -endif
-endif

#adjust output images
 
-apply_gamma $14
-gimp_mix_lab 1,0,0,$15,0,0,$15,0,0,0,2,0
-if {$13==0} -gimp_mix_rgb 1,$16,0,1,0,0,1,0,0,0,2,0 -endif
-if {$13==1} -gimp_mix_rgb 1,0,0,1,0,0,1,$16,0,0,2,0 -endif

#************END OF FILTER***************

#****************************************
# Vintage style
#****************************************

#@gimp Vintage style : gimp_tk_vintage, gimp_tk_vintage_preview(1)
#@gimp : Exposure = float(2,-5,5)
#@gimp : Contrast = float(0.85,0.5,1.5)
#@gimp : Saturation = float(0.7,0,4)
#@gimp : Shadows threshold = float(80,0,128)
#@gimp : Highlights threshold = float(200,128,255)
#@gimp : Transition smoothness = float(5,0,50)
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : Color shadows = color(147,26,161)
#@gimp : Strength shadows = float(0.3,0,1)
#@gimp : Color midtones = color(235,220,176)
#@gimp : Strength midtones = float(0.4,0,1)
#@gimp : Color highlights = color(190,181,108)
#@gimp : Strength highlights = float(0.2,0,1)
#@gimp : Color exclusion = color(0,0,100)
#@gimp : Strength exclusion = float(0.3,0,1)
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : Vignette size = float(25,0,100)
#@gimp : Vignette strenth = float(0,0,1)
#@gimp : sep = separator(), Preview type = choice("Full","Forward horizontal","Forward vertical","Backward horizontal","Backward vertical")
#@gimp : sep = separator(), note = note("<small>Author : <i>Tom Keil</i>.      Last update : <i>2011/04/08</i>.</small>")
#@gimp : note = link("Filter explained here",http://www.tkfilter.bplaced.net/TKFilter%20filter.html)

gimp_tk_vintage :
-repeat @# -l[$>]
-to_rgb[0] --luminance[0] --luminance[0] --luminance[0]
-gimp_mix_lab[0] $2,{$1*10},0,$3,0,0,$3,0,0,0,2,0


-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,1,0,0,4,{$4/2.55},100,256,0,1,0,2,0,0
-gimp_channel_processing[-2] 1,1,0,0,4,{$4/2.55},{$5/2.55},256,0,0,0,2,0,0
-gimp_channel_processing[-3] 1,1,0,0,4,0,{$5/2.55},256,0,1,0,2,0,0
-to_gray[-1,-2,-3] -gimp_gaussian_blur[-1,-2,-3] $6,0,0,1,0,0,0

--fc[0] $7,$8,$9 --fc[0] $11,$12,$13 --fc[0] $15,$16,$17 -to_rgba[-1,-2,-3]
-s[-1] c -rv[-1,-9] -compose_multiply[-1,-9] -mv[-8] 9 -a[-4,-3,-2,-1] c
-s[-2] c -rv[-2,-8] -compose_multiply[-2,-8] -mv[-7] 7 -a[-5,-4,-3,-2] c
-s[-3] c -rv[-3,-7] -compose_multiply[-3,-7] -mv[-6] 5 -a[-6,-5,-4,-3] c


--fc[0] $19,$20,$21 -rv[-1,-5] -gimp_compose_exclusion[-1,-5] $22
-rv[-3,-4] -gimp_compose_lighten[-3,-4] $10
-rv[-2,-3] -gimp_compose_overlay[-2,-3] $14
-rv[-1,-2] -gimp_compose_darken[-1,-2] $18

-if {$24!=0}
--fc[0] 255,255,255 -gimp_frame_round[-1] 2,$23,0,0,0,0,0,255,100,0.1,3
-gimp_gaussian_blur[-1] {$6*5},0,0,1,0,0,0
-rv[-1,-2] -gimp_compose_multiply[-1,-2] $24 -endif
-endl -done

gimp_tk_vintage_preview :
-gimp_split_preview "-gimp_tk_vintage ${1--2}",$-1

#*******END OF FILTER********************


#****************************************
#       STEREOGRAM
#****************************************

#@gimp Single image stereogram : gimp_tk_stereogram, gimp_tk_stereogram_preview(1)
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : Deviation = float(50,0,200)
#@gimp : sep = separator(), note = note("Pattern generator")
#@gimp : Pattern variation 1 = float(0.5,0,1)
#@gimp : Pattern variation 2 = float(10,0,20)
#@gimp : Pattern variation 3 = float(0,0,1)
#@gimp : Tiles = int(40,10,100)
#@gimp : Color 1 = color(255,255,0)
#@gimp : Color 2 = color(255,0,0)
#@gimp : Color 3 = color(0,255,0)
#@gimp : Color 4 = color(0,0,255)
#@gimp : Color strength = float(0.5,0,1)
#@gimp : sep = separator(), Preview type = choice("Full","Forward horizontal","Forward vertical","Backward horizontal","Backward vertical")
#@gimp : sep = separator(), note = note("<small>Author : <i>Tom Keil</i>.      Last update : <i>2011/04/02</i>.</small>")
#@gimp : note = note("Input image should be a <b>depth map</b> which is turned into an autostereogram, also known as magic eye image")
#@gimp : note = link("Filter explained here",http://www.tkfilter.bplaced.net/TKFilter%20filter.html)
#@gimp : note = link("Background explained here","http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autostereogram"))

gimp_tk_stereogram :

-repeat @# -l[$>] -to_gray --fc[-1] 255,255,255
-gimp_plasma[-1] $2,$3
-gimp_array[-1] 10,10,0,0,0,0
-gimp_array_fade[-1] {$5/10},{$5/10},0,0,80,90,3,0
-r[-1] [0],[0]
-gimp_noise[-1] {w/30},0,3,0,0
--gimp_rorschach[-1] $4,1,0 -rv[-1,-2] -gimp_compose_multiply[-1,-2] 0.5  --gimp_corner_gradient[-1] $6,$7,$8,255,$9,$10,$11,255,$12,$13,$14,255,$15,$16,$17,255
-rv[-1,-2] -gimp_compose_hardlight[-1,-2] $18
-rv[-1,-2] 
-r[-1] 100%,100%,1,2   
-s[-1] c -f[-1] 0 -n[-2] 0,$1 -a[-1,-2] c 
-warp[-2] [-1],1 
-rm[-1] -endl -done

gimp_tk_stereogram_preview :
-gimp_split_preview "-gimp_tk_stereogram ${1--2}",$-1


#*******END OF FILTER********************

#****************************************
#Mask Creator
#****************************************

#@gimp Mask Creator : gimp_tk_mask, gimp_tk_mask_preview(1)
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : Mask Type = choice("Luminance","Saturation","Hue","LAB-lightness")
#@gimp : Color Channels = choice("All","Red","Green","Blue","Yellow","Magenta","Cyan","LAB-A","LAB-B")
#@gimp : Shadows threshold = float(0,0,255)
#@gimp : Highlights threshold = float(255,0,255)
#@gimp : Tones Smoothness = float(0,0,20)
#@gimp : Mask Contrast = float(1,0,10)
#@gimp : Negative = bool(0)
#@gimp : Apply Mask = bool(0)
#@gimp : Transparency = float(1,0,1)
#@gimp : sep = separator(), Preview type = choice("Full","Forward horizontal","Forward vertical","Backward horizontal","Backward vertical")
#@gimp : sep = separator(), note = note("<small>Author : <i>Tom Keil</i>.      Last update : <i>2011/04/11</i>.</small>")
#@gimp : note = link("Filter explained here",http://www.tkfilter.bplaced.net/TKFilter%20filter.html)

gimp_tk_mask :

-repeat @# -l[$>]
-if {$8==1} --to_rgba[-1] -rv[-1,-2] -endif -to_rgb[-1]
-if {$2==1} -channels[-1] 0
-elif {$2==2} -channels[-1] 1
-elif {$2==3} -channels[-1] 2
-elif {$2==4} -rgb2cmy -channels[-1] 2
-elif {$2==4} -rgb2cmy -channels[-1] 1
-elif {$2==4} -rgb2cmy -channels[-1] 0
-elif {$2==5} -rgb2lab -channels[-1] 1
-elif {$2==6} -rgb2lab -channels[-1] 2 
-endif -to_rgb[-1]

-if {$1==0} -luminance[-1] --luminance[-1]
-elif {$1==1} -rgb2hsv[-1] -channels[-1] 1
-n[-1] 0,255 --gimp_do_nothing[-1]
-elif {$1==2} -rgb2hsv[-1] -channels[-1] 0
-n[-1] 0,255  --gimp_do_nothing[-1]
-elif {$1==3} -rgb2lab[-1] -channels[-1] 0
-n[-1] 0,255  --gimp_do_nothing[-1]
-endif

-c[-1] $3,255 -n[-1] 0,255 
-f[-2] "if(i<$4,if(c==0,i,i),0)"
-gimp_gaussian_blur[-1,-2] $5,0,0,1,0,0,0
-compose_darken
-if {$8==1} -rv[-1,-2] -endif
-gimp_channel_processing[-1] 1,$6,0,0,0,0,100,256,0,0,0,2,0,0
-if {$7==1} -negative[-1] -endif
-if {$8==1} -s[-2] c  -rv[-1,-2]
-gimp_compose_multiply[-1,-2] $9
-a[-4,-3,-2,-1] c
-endif -endl -done

gimp_tk_mask_preview :
-gimp_split_preview "-gimp_tk_mask ${1--2}",$-1


#*******END OF FILTER********************

#****************************************
#metallic look Filter
#****************************************

#@gimp Metallic look : gimp_tk_metallic, gimp_tk_metallic_preview(1)
#@gimp : Strength = float(1,0,1)
#@gimp : Smoothness = float(0,0,20)
#@gimp : Metal = choice("silver","gold","copper","bronze","blue steel")
#@gimp : sep = separator(), Preview type = choice("Full","Forward horizontal","Forward vertical","Backward horizontal","Backward vertical")
#@gimp : sep = separator(), note = note("<small>Author : <i>Tom Keil</i>.      Last update : <i>2011/04/12</i>.</small>")
#@gimp : note = link("Filter explained here",http://www.tkfilter.bplaced.net/TKFilter%20filter.html)

gimp_tk_metallic :
-repeat @# -l[$>]
-gimp_gaussian_blur $2,0,0,1,1,0,0
-luminance --luminance
-gimp_apply_curve[1] 0,31,111,64,17,110,176,148,75,177,235,186,1,0,0,0,0
-gimp_apply_curve[1] 0,31,111,64,17,110,176,148,75,177,235,186,1,0,0,0,0
-rv[0,1] -gimp_compose_value[0,1] $1,0 
-if {$3==1} -gimp_mix_rgb 1,50,0,1,50,0,1,-50,0,0,2,0
-elif {$3==2} -gimp_mix_rgb 1,75,0,1,5,0,1,-25,0,0,2,0
-elif {$3==3} -gimp_mix_rgb 1,70,0,1,40,0,1,-20,0,0,2,0
-elif {$3==4} -gimp_mix_rgb 1,-5,0,1,0,0,1.1,12,0,0,2,0
-endif -endl -done

gimp_tk_metallic_preview :
-gimp_split_preview "-gimp_tk_metallic ${1--2}",$-1

#*** END OF FILTER ***

#*******************************************************
#dynamic range increase
#*******************************************************

#@gimp Dynamic Range Increase : gimp_tk_dri, gimp_tk_dri_preview(1)
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : Map Tones = float(0,0,1)
#@gimp : Recover Shadows = float(0,0,1)
#@gimp : Recover Highlights = float(0,0,1)
#@gimp : Enhance Details = float (1,0,5)
#@gimp : Detail Strength = float (0.5,0,1)
#@gimp : Map Tones = bool(1)
#@gimp : Enhance Details = bool(1) 
#@gimp : sep = separator(), Preview type = choice("Full","Forward horizontal","Forward vertical","Backward horizontal","Backward vertical")
#@gimp : sep = separator(), note = note("Author : Tom Keil / Last update : 2011/04/12")
#@gimp : note = link("Filter explained here",http://www.tkfilter.bplaced.net/TKFilter%20filter.html)

gimp_tk_dri :
-repeat @# -l[$>] 
-if {$6==1}   
--negative --to_rgba[0] --luminance[0] --to_rgba[0] --luminance[0]
-gimp_gaussian_blur[1] {{{w+h}/20}*{1.1-$1}},0,0,1,0,0,0 -to_gray[1]
-rv[0,1] -gimp_compose_softlight[0,1] $1
-gimp_gaussian_blur[2] {{w+h}/200},0,0,1,1,0,0 -negative[2] -to_gray[2]   
-s[1] c -rv[4,5] -compose_multiply[4,5] -a[1,2,3,4] c -rv[0,1]
-gimp_compose_dodge[0,1] $2
-gimp_gaussian_blur[2] {{w+h}/200},0,0,1,1,0,0 -to_gray[2] -s[1] c 
-rv[4,5] -compose_multiply[4,5] -a[1,2,3,4] c -rv[0,1] 
-gimp_compose_colorburn[0,1] $3 -endif
-if {$7==1} --map_tones[0] 0.50,0.70,$4,50
--normalize_local[0] $4,6.00,5.00,1.00
-rv[0,1] -gimp_compose_value[0,1] $5,0
-rv[0,1] -gimp_compose_value[0,1] $5,0 -endif   
-endl -done 
       
gimp_tk_dri_preview :

-gimp_split_preview "-gimp_tk_dri ${1--2}",$-1

#*************END OF FILTER****************


#******************************************
#END OF DIRECTORY
#******************************************

#@gimp _




GMIC Faves -
{GN- Vaiolo}{Graphic Novel FX}{gimp_photocomix_booost2}{gimp_photocomix_booost2}{1}{7.89474}{6}{5}{20}{0.738462}{14}{0}{0.58}{0.54}{3.59649}{6}{1}{1}{0.5}{0.894737}{4.47368}
{GN- CHIAROSCURO}{Graphic Novel FX}{gimp_photocomix_booost2}{gimp_photocomix_booost2}{1}{4.36364}{10.4727}{5}{20}{0.12}{14}{0}{0.54}{2.9}{9}{0}{0.93}{1}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{Graphic Novel Greysh Tint}{Graphic Novel FX}{gimp_photocomix_booost2}{gimp_photocomix_booost2}{0}{2}{6}{5}{20}{0.12}{14}{1}{0.5}{0.54}{1.95455}{1}{0.609091}{1}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{Graphic Novel _scarnified}{Graphic Novel FX}{gimp_photocomix_booost2}{gimp_photocomix_booost2}{0}{3.54545}{21.2364}{2.72727}{4.72727}{0.890909}{20.7921}{1}{0.5}{0.781818}{3.22727}{3}{1}{1}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{Graphic Novel-vaiolo}{Graphic Novel FX}{gimp_photocomix_booost2}{gimp_photocomix_booost2}{0}{3.54545}{21.2364}{2.72727}{4.72727}{0.890909}{20.7921}{1}{0.5}{0.781818}{3.22727}{1}{1}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{PC_GB2- softer_default}{PhotoComiX_Graphic Boost II}{graphic_booost}{graphic_booost}{0}{2}{6}{5}{20}{0.12}{14}{1}{0.5}{0.54}{1.12}{0}{1}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{PC-GB2_Dark Boost}{PhotoComiX_Graphic Boost II}{graphic_booost}{graphic_booost}{0}{2}{6}{5}{20}{0.12}{14}{1}{0.5}{0.54}{1.12}{1}{1}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{PC_GB2-Dark Sharp Boost}{PhotoComiX_Graphic Boost II}{graphic_booost}{graphic_booost}{0}{2}{6}{5}{20}{0.12}{14}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{1.12}{1}{1}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{PC_GB2 - Xtrem boost}{PhotoComiX_Graphic Boost II}{graphic_booost}{graphic_booost}{0}{2}{6}{5}{9.34579}{0.971963}{7.47664}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{1.12}{3}{1}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{PC_GB2- Xtrem Melted}{PhotoComiX_Graphic Boost II}{graphic_booost}{graphic_booost}{0}{2}{6}{5}{9.34579}{0.971963}{7.47664}{1}{0.5}{0.54}{1.12}{3}{1}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{PC_GB BW Ink Wash}{PhotoComiX_Graphic Boost II}{graphic_booost}{graphic_booost}{0}{4.48598}{10.1682}{6.35514}{9.34579}{0.598131}{44.8598}{1}{0.5}{0.54}{1.12}{7}{1}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{PC_GB2- BW sharp}{PhotoComiX_Graphic Boost II}{graphic_booost}{graphic_booost}{0}{4.48598}{10.1682}{6.35514}{9.34579}{0.598131}{44.8598}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{1.12}{7}{1}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{PC_GB2- Cold Boost}{PhotoComiX_Graphic Boost II}{graphic_booost}{graphic_booost}{0}{4.48598}{10.1682}{6.35514}{9.34579}{0.598131}{44.8598}{1}{0.5}{0.54}{1.12}{8}{1}{1}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{PC_GB2 - cold simplify}{PhotoComiX_Graphic Boost II}{graphic_booost}{graphic_booost}{1}{4.48598}{10.1682}{6.35514}{9.34579}{0.598131}{44.8598}{1}{0.5}{0.54}{0.654206}{5}{0.514019}{0}{0.5}{0.54}{0.78}
{GB- portarait drama}{Graphic_Boost}{gimp_boost1}{gimp_boost1}{1.9802}{1.36364}{0.727273}{16.8317}{1}{0.254545}{0.842178}{5.36364}{0}{2}{0.963636}{0}{0.536364}{0.818182}{1.54545}
{GB-Dark Drama}{Graphic_Boost}{gimp_boost1}{gimp_boost1}{1.9802}{1.36364}{0.727273}{16.8317}{1}{0.254545}{0.842178}{5.36364}{0}{2}{0.963636}{0}{0.536364}{0.818182}{1.54545}
{GB wildlife poetry}{Graphic_Boost}{gimp_boost1}{gimp_boost1}{1.9802}{1.36364}{0.727273}{16.8317}{1}{0.60396}{0.842178}{2.13636}{1}{4}{1}{1}{0.536364}{0.818182}{1.54545}
{GB-soft Color burn}{Graphic_Boost}{gimp_boost1}{gimp_boost1}{1.9802}{2.9703}{2.0198}{16.8317}{1}{0.5}{0.782178}{2.22727}{1}{2}{0.281818}{1}{0.5}{0.628713}{1.73267}
{GB-BW wash paint}{Graphic_Boost}{gimp_boost1}{gimp_boost1}{1.9802}{1.36364}{0.727273}{16.8317}{1}{0.60396}{0.842178}{3.36364}{0}{4}{0.440594}{1}{0.536364}{0.818182}{1.54545}
{GB - fur melter}{Graphic_Boost}{gimp_boost1}{gimp_boost1}{1.9802}{1.36364}{0.727273}{16.8317}{1}{0.60396}{0.842178}{2.13636}{1}{4}{1}{1}{0.536364}{0.818182}{1.54545}
{GB -Waxy Realismo}{Graphic_Boost}{gimp_boost1}{gimp_boost1}{1.9802}{1.36364}{0.727273}{16.8317}{1}{0.5}{0.782178}{2.86364}{1}{4}{0.0772727}{1}{0.536364}{0.628713}{1.73267}
{Soft Focus}{Tone mapping}{gimp_map_tones}{gimp_map_tones_preview}{0.04}{0.48}{7.06}{314}{3}{0}

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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 8:52 pm  (#30) 
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I thought for sure that was going to be too many characters to post them all. :lol
Limit is 60,000 i believe. :)

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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 9:02 pm  (#31) 
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Rod there is something weird in there :
there on that gmic file are the Tom filters but i can't see mine

so i can't image as you may run presets for Graphic Novel or Graphic boost, are you sure that is the right file?

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 Post subject: Re: G'MIC Tonemapping for the Lucis like look.
PostPosted: Mon May 23, 2011 10:06 pm  (#32) 
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Yep :)
I believed they get saved if you keep those filters selected in GMIC.

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