![]() By using the decompose plugin, or the channel dialog, you will be able to work in YUV space, and be back in RGB space by the reverse plugin. This means that after having applied the filter, you will get luminance (Y) in the red channel (R), and chrominances in green and blue channel. V0.4.3 : Makefile patch by bluedxca93 ( -lm argument for ubuntu 13.04 )Ī simple plug-in to convert RGB images to YUV in GIMP. V0.4.2 : Makefile patch by Bob Barry (gcc argument order ) V0.4.1 : Select Gray after transform + doc (patch by Martin Ramshaw ) * Reordered the data in a more natural way V0.3.1 : Zero initialize padding (patch provided by Rene Rebe ) ![]() * Removed the need of parasite information V0.3.0 : Great Improvement from Alex Fernández with dynamic boosting :įft/inverse loss of quality is now un-noticeable * Scale factors stored as parasite information V0.2.0 : Many improvements from Mogens Kjaer, Mar 16, 2005 V0.1.3 : Converted to Gimp 2.0 (dirty conversion ) V0.1.2 : BugFixes by Mogens Kjaer, May 5, 2002 Historyįor older versions, you can go to the old page. Special Thanks to Mogens Kjaer and Alex Fernández for their patches. Note this report is not up to date : the “magic pixel” was replaced by a GIMP parasite, and column order has changed. As this plugin was developped for educationnal purpose, documentation about principles used is available in the french report. There is not much documentation for now, but use should be very straight forward. You will find two more items in the menu : To know how to compile under win32, please read this post to compile GIMP plugins with msys Use
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