Mirella wrote:
WhiteRhino, I am having the same issue you are encountering (made this account to try to help you with this

). As of now, the only solution I can offer you is to go onto a free proxy website and enter the URL there. The gmic.eu page will open and you can download the files.
Other choice is try to contact your ISP provider. A transient problem?
Truely thou art brilliant
proxy server worked
lylejk wrote:
I wonder if the ops here would allow David to store compiled versions of g'mic hosted here? I would say the Registry would be better, but they've been having issues of late. Sad that ISPs and countries block internet traffic like they do; just wrong.

I think some sort of alternate download source would be a great idea
at h^^p://gmic.eu/download.shtml
G'MIC plug-in for GIMP only <<< goes to h^^p://gmic.eu/gimp.shtml
installers/binaries for Windows/Linux
at h^^p://gmic.eu/gimp.shtml
" G'MIC has been made available as an easy-to-use plug-in for GIMP. It extends this retouching software capabilities by offering a large number of pre-defined image filters and effects. Of course, the plug-in is highly customizable and it is possible to add your own custom G'MIC-written filters in it.
Here you will find pre-compiled binaries of the plug-in for common architectures. Pick one archive below, and run the installer or unzip the file contents into your GIMP plug-in directory. If you want to build the plug-in directly from the sources, follow these instructions.
The G'MIC plug-in should be then available from the Filters/G'MIC.. menu entry.
On Unix, the plug-in directory is usually located at $HOME/.gimp-2.x/plug-ins/.
The plug-in requires these libraries installed on your system: libfftw, libfftw_threads, libpng, zlib. Use your package manager to fit these dependancies.
On Windows, an installer is provided and installs all the required files automatically.
A list of all plug-in filters is available in ascii format (built automatically everyday).
Check also this gallery, generated by Jean-Philippe Fleury, which shows the effect of most of the available filters on different images. "
Followed by an extensive array of screen shots.
No list of archives or .exe files appears
Working from the zip file: when I unzip the file "gmic_win32.zip" I get a folder full of stuff (mainly .dll files)
gmic.exe gives a stand alone demo
gmic_gimp.exe will not run "The program can't start because libgdk-win32-2.0-0.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem."