Si usas frecuentemente GIMP, puede que a veces necesites hacer cosas que son algo más complicadas con las funciones incluidas en este software, o tal vez haya algunas que no estén presentes. Pues no te preocupes, para eso están los plugins, con los que podrás agregar infinidad de funciones nuevas con las que hacer todo mucho más fácil.
#1:
En GNU/Linux Debian está el paquete gimp-plugin-registry que contiene los siguientes plugins:
The package contains the following plugins:
* DBP (1.1.9): David's Batch Processor
A simple batch processing plugin for The Gimp - it allows
the user to automatically perform operations (such as resize)
on a collection of image files.
* add-filmgrain (2.8): Add Film Grain
Helps adding realistic film grain to BW images.
* btn4ws (0.8.0.1): btn4ws
Generates a series of buttons in three states (passive, active, pressed)
with various selectable effects on them, as well as XHTML, CSS and
JavaScript code for using the buttons.
* bw-simulation (1.1): Black and White Film Simulation
Converts the selected layer into Black and White using
the channel mixer. Tries to produce results resembling
tonal qualities of film.
* cmyk-tiff-2-pdf (20090321): CMYK Tiff 2 PDF for Gimp
This plugin completes the prepress workflow of using Separate+ to generate
CMYK Tiff images by allowing you to convert the saved CMYK Tiff image into
a PDF file.
* contact-sheet (2.16): Contact Sheet
Generates a contact sheet(s) for a directory of images.
* diana-holga2 (c): Diana-Holga2
Diana/Holga Toys Cameras effect simulator.
* elsamuko: El Samuko GIMP Scripts:
* Antique Photo Border Script:
This script simulates a yellowed and slightly jagged border
like these of old photographies.
* Che Guevara Script:
This script generates a poster like the famous Che Guevara
one from Jim Fitzpatrick.
* Cyanotype Script:
This script simulates the Cyanotype printing process.
* Difference Layer Script
This script generates two difference layers from the two layers
on the top. It's similar to GIMP's built-in Grain Extract/Merge
function, but the tonal range is bigger.
Now you can apply further editing and "switch on/off" the
adjustment by switching the visibility of the subtractive and
the additive layer.
Also you can change the modification intensity by changing the
intensity of these two layers.
* Erosion Sharpen:
Sharpens the image with erosion and dilation.
* Escape Line Script:
This script creates escaping lines from any point. It's similar
in function to the built-in Line-Nova Script, but much more
flexible. So you can chose the center, the thickness, the angle,
the length, the offset and the randomness.
* Film Grain Script:
This is yet another script which simulates the typical film grain
of high ISO pictures.
* First Photo Border Script:
This script simulates the cut-off of the first picture of a film
roll of cheap cameras like Lomo.
* Lomo Script with Old Style Colors
This script simulates the Lomo effect.
* Movie 300 Script:
This script simulates the color style of the movie "300".
* National Geographic Script:
This script simulates a high quality (portrait) photo like
these from the National Geographic.
* Obama "HOPE" Script:
This script generates a poster like the famous Obama "HOPE"
one from Shepard Fairey.
* Rainy Landscape Script:
This script changes a dry landscape to a wet one.
* Photochrom Script:
This script simulates a photochrom image, a lithographic printing
process from the 1890's.
* Sprocket Hole Script:
This script simulates complete exposed 35mm film strips with frame
numbers, lettering, overexposed sprocketholes and DX film edge barcodes.
* Sunny Landscape Script:
This script changes a rainy landscape to a sunny one.
* Technicolor 2 Color Script:
This script simulates the 2 Color Technicolor effect.
* Technicolor 3 Color Script:
This script simulates the 3 Color Technicolor effect.
* Vintage Look Script:
This script simulates a 70s vintage look.
* exposure-blend (1.3b): Exposure Blend
Prompt for 3 images in a bracketed exposure series (e.g. 0,-2,+2 EV)
and blend these into a contrast enhanced image.
* ez-perspective: EZ Perspective:
Specialized tool for easily correcting or changing perspective.
* fix-ca (3.0.2): Fix-CA
Corrects chromatic aberration in photos
* gimp-fx-foundry (r111): GIMP FX Foundry
Probably the largest script collection available for The GIMP.
* gimp-mask: GIMP-Mask:
Do and undo several popular image masking (that is, censoring)
methods (CP, FL, Q0, MEKO).
* hdroberts-tone-adjust (May 24, 2010): Warming and Cooling Filters
Warm or cool an image using one of several methods:
Wratten, Roy's Warm, Brauer's Warm, Pasty Cadaveric Look
* layer-effects (4/12/2012): Layer-Effects
This is a series of scripts that implement various layer effects:
Drop Shadow, Inner Shadow, Outer Glow, Inner Glow, Bevel and Emboss,
Satin, Color Overlay, Gradient Overlay, Pattern Overlay, Stroke
* lqr (0.7.1): Liquid Rescale
Content-aware rescaling. Keeps the features of the image while
rescaling along a single direction.
* openraster (20110529-1d32622): OpenRaster load/save handler
OpenRaster is an effort by the Create project[1] to offer a standardized
and open interchange format for raster-based applications. This plugin
allows one to load and save files in the OpenRaster format.
* planet-render (1-2): Planet Render
Creates a planet. Color, size and sun orientation
can be set.
* resynthesizer (2.0.3): Resynthesizer
Gimp plugin for texture synthesis
This gimp plugin takes samples of textures, and synthesizes larger textures
from them. It can be used to extend textures (including making tileable
textures), remove objects from textures, and make themed images.
* safe-for-web (0.29.0): Save for Web
Allows to experiment with various popular web format options. It shows
an automatically updated preview and file size statistics.
* separate+ (0.5.8): Separate+
Separate+ is a plug-in that generates color separations from an RGB
image, proofs CMYK colors on the monitor and exports the CMYK TIFF file.
* smart-seperate-sharpen (2.8): Smart Seperate Sharpening
This script implements a new version of smart sharpening (redux)
combined with separate sharpen to give better results.
You can find more about Smart Sharpening at http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/SmartSharpening2/
* streak (0.6): Streak-Camera simulation
A streak camera images an object through a slit -
thus getting a "one dimensional image". This image is
propagated along the second dimension of the image plane
at a constant speed. The result is a picture of the time
dependency of the object.
* traditional-orton: Traditional Orton:
This is an effect invented by Michael Orton in the 1990s, which
consists of taking two copies of an image, one blurred, and one sharp,
and mixing them to produce an image with a dreamy quality. It is
especially well suited to landscape and flower photography.
* wavelet-denoise (0.3.1): Wavelet Denoise
The wavelet denoise plugin is a tool to selectively reduce noise in
individual channels of an image with optional RGBYCbCr conversion.
It has a user interface to adjust the amount of denoising applied. The
wavelet nature of the algorithm makes the processing quite fast.
#8:
#2 ¿Te refieres a los famosos script-fu? A ver si que es cierto que faltan algunos efectos.
En GNU/Linux Debian está el paquete gimp-plugin-registry que contiene los siguientes plugins:
The package contains the following plugins:
* DBP (1.1.9): David's Batch Processor
A simple batch processing plugin for The Gimp - it allows
the user to automatically perform operations (such as resize)
on a collection of image files.
* add-filmgrain (2.8): Add Film Grain
Helps adding realistic film grain to BW images.
* btn4ws (0.8.0.1): btn4ws
Generates a series of buttons in three states (passive, active, pressed)
with various selectable effects on them, as well as XHTML, CSS and
JavaScript code for using the buttons.
* bw-simulation (1.1): Black and White Film Simulation
Converts the selected layer into Black and White using
the channel mixer. Tries to produce results resembling
tonal qualities of film.
* cmyk-tiff-2-pdf (20090321): CMYK Tiff 2 PDF for Gimp
This plugin completes the prepress workflow of using Separate+ to generate
CMYK Tiff images by allowing you to convert the saved CMYK Tiff image into
a PDF file.
* contact-sheet (2.16): Contact Sheet
Generates a contact sheet(s) for a directory of images.
* diana-holga2 (c): Diana-Holga2
Diana/Holga Toys Cameras effect simulator.
* elsamuko: El Samuko GIMP Scripts:
* Antique Photo Border Script:
This script simulates a yellowed and slightly jagged border
like these of old photographies.
* Che Guevara Script:
This script generates a poster like the famous Che Guevara
one from Jim Fitzpatrick.
* Cyanotype Script:
This script simulates the Cyanotype printing process.
* Difference Layer Script
This script generates two difference layers from the two layers
on the top. It's similar to GIMP's built-in Grain Extract/Merge
function, but the tonal range is bigger.
Now you can apply further editing and "switch on/off" the
adjustment by switching the visibility of the subtractive and
the additive layer.
Also you can change the modification intensity by changing the
intensity of these two layers.
* Erosion Sharpen:
Sharpens the image with erosion and dilation.
* Escape Line Script:
This script creates escaping lines from any point. It's similar
in function to the built-in Line-Nova Script, but much more
flexible. So you can chose the center, the thickness, the angle,
the length, the offset and the randomness.
* Film Grain Script:
This is yet another script which simulates the typical film grain
of high ISO pictures.
* First Photo Border Script:
This script simulates the cut-off of the first picture of a film
roll of cheap cameras like Lomo.
* Lomo Script with Old Style Colors
This script simulates the Lomo effect.
* Movie 300 Script:
This script simulates the color style of the movie "300".
* National Geographic Script:
This script simulates a high quality (portrait) photo like
these from the National Geographic.
* Obama "HOPE" Script:
This script generates a poster like the famous Obama "HOPE"
one from Shepard Fairey.
* Rainy Landscape Script:
This script changes a dry landscape to a wet one.
* Photochrom Script:
This script simulates a photochrom image, a lithographic printing
process from the 1890's.
* Sprocket Hole Script:
This script simulates complete exposed 35mm film strips with frame
numbers, lettering, overexposed sprocketholes and DX film edge barcodes.
* Sunny Landscape Script:
This script changes a rainy landscape to a sunny one.
* Technicolor 2 Color Script:
This script simulates the 2 Color Technicolor effect.
* Technicolor 3 Color Script:
This script simulates the 3 Color Technicolor effect.
* Vintage Look Script:
This script simulates a 70s vintage look.
* exposure-blend (1.3b): Exposure Blend
Prompt for 3 images in a bracketed exposure series (e.g. 0,-2,+2 EV)
and blend these into a contrast enhanced image.
* ez-perspective: EZ Perspective:
Specialized tool for easily correcting or changing perspective.
* fix-ca (3.0.2): Fix-CA
Corrects chromatic aberration in photos
* gimp-fx-foundry (r111): GIMP FX Foundry
Probably the largest script collection available for The GIMP.
* gimp-mask: GIMP-Mask:
Do and undo several popular image masking (that is, censoring)
methods (CP, FL, Q0, MEKO).
* hdroberts-tone-adjust (May 24, 2010): Warming and Cooling Filters
Warm or cool an image using one of several methods:
Wratten, Roy's Warm, Brauer's Warm, Pasty Cadaveric Look
* layer-effects (4/12/2012): Layer-Effects
This is a series of scripts that implement various layer effects:
Drop Shadow, Inner Shadow, Outer Glow, Inner Glow, Bevel and Emboss,
Satin, Color Overlay, Gradient Overlay, Pattern Overlay, Stroke
* lqr (0.7.1): Liquid Rescale
Content-aware rescaling. Keeps the features of the image while
rescaling along a single direction.
* openraster (20110529-1d32622): OpenRaster load/save handler
OpenRaster is an effort by the Create project[1] to offer a standardized
and open interchange format for raster-based applications. This plugin
allows one to load and save files in the OpenRaster format.
* planet-render (1-2): Planet Render
Creates a planet. Color, size and sun orientation
can be set.
* resynthesizer (2.0.3): Resynthesizer
Gimp plugin for texture synthesis
This gimp plugin takes samples of textures, and synthesizes larger textures
from them. It can be used to extend textures (including making tileable
textures), remove objects from textures, and make themed images.
* safe-for-web (0.29.0): Save for Web
Allows to experiment with various popular web format options. It shows
an automatically updated preview and file size statistics.
* separate+ (0.5.8): Separate+
Separate+ is a plug-in that generates color separations from an RGB
image, proofs CMYK colors on the monitor and exports the CMYK TIFF file.
* smart-seperate-sharpen (2.8): Smart Seperate Sharpening
This script implements a new version of smart sharpening (redux)
combined with separate sharpen to give better results.
You can find more about Smart Sharpening at http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/SmartSharpening2/
* streak (0.6): Streak-Camera simulation
A streak camera images an object through a slit -
thus getting a "one dimensional image". This image is
propagated along the second dimension of the image plane
at a constant speed. The result is a picture of the time
dependency of the object.
* traditional-orton: Traditional Orton:
This is an effect invented by Michael Orton in the 1990s, which
consists of taking two copies of an image, one blurred, and one sharp,
and mixing them to produce an image with a dreamy quality. It is
especially well suited to landscape and flower photography.
* wavelet-denoise (0.3.1): Wavelet Denoise
The wavelet denoise plugin is a tool to selectively reduce noise in
individual channels of an image with optional RGBYCbCr conversion.
It has a user interface to adjust the amount of denoising applied. The
wavelet nature of the algorithm makes the processing quite fast.
#8 Hola, gracias por tu ayuda. No, era una sección que llevaba un montón de opciones para crear banners o títulos, muy chulos. Había un montón de distintos, alienígena, hielo, mármol, circular, ardiente, metalizado, y muchos más. Ahora solo hay dos o tres, los otros ya no están. Era lo único por lo que usaba gimp, para hacer títulos y letreros para mis páginas web.
#6: El problema es que solo hay una cosa peor que programar en Python: programar en Lisp. ¿Adivinas qué lenguaje escogieron para programar los guiones en GIMP?
Seguro que al que diseñó la identidad corporativa de la discoteca ((Radical)) le gustaba Lisp.
Tómate un respiro, tómate un KitKat código fuente en Lisp.
((((())))) (()) ((((())))) ((())) ((((())))) (()) ((((())))) ((((())))) ((((())))) (()) ((((())))) ((())) ((((())))) (()) ((((())))) #LispArt
Comentarios
En GNU/Linux Debian está el paquete gimp-plugin-registry que contiene los siguientes plugins:
The package contains the following plugins:
* DBP (1.1.9): David's Batch Processor
A simple batch processing plugin for The Gimp - it allows
the user to automatically perform operations (such as resize)
on a collection of image files.
* add-filmgrain (2.8): Add Film Grain
Helps adding realistic film grain to BW images.
* btn4ws (0.8.0.1): btn4ws
Generates a series of buttons in three states (passive, active, pressed)
with various selectable effects on them, as well as XHTML, CSS and
JavaScript code for using the buttons.
* bw-simulation (1.1): Black and White Film Simulation
Converts the selected layer into Black and White using
the channel mixer. Tries to produce results resembling
tonal qualities of film.
* cmyk-tiff-2-pdf (20090321): CMYK Tiff 2 PDF for Gimp
This plugin completes the prepress workflow of using Separate+ to generate
CMYK Tiff images by allowing you to convert the saved CMYK Tiff image into
a PDF file.
* contact-sheet (2.16): Contact Sheet
Generates a contact sheet(s) for a directory of images.
* diana-holga2 (c): Diana-Holga2
Diana/Holga Toys Cameras effect simulator.
* elsamuko: El Samuko GIMP Scripts:
* Antique Photo Border Script:
This script simulates a yellowed and slightly jagged border
like these of old photographies.
* Che Guevara Script:
This script generates a poster like the famous Che Guevara
one from Jim Fitzpatrick.
* Cyanotype Script:
This script simulates the Cyanotype printing process.
* Difference Layer Script
This script generates two difference layers from the two layers
on the top. It's similar to GIMP's built-in Grain Extract/Merge
function, but the tonal range is bigger.
Now you can apply further editing and "switch on/off" the
adjustment by switching the visibility of the subtractive and
the additive layer.
Also you can change the modification intensity by changing the
intensity of these two layers.
* Erosion Sharpen:
Sharpens the image with erosion and dilation.
* Escape Line Script:
This script creates escaping lines from any point. It's similar
in function to the built-in Line-Nova Script, but much more
flexible. So you can chose the center, the thickness, the angle,
the length, the offset and the randomness.
* Film Grain Script:
This is yet another script which simulates the typical film grain
of high ISO pictures.
* First Photo Border Script:
This script simulates the cut-off of the first picture of a film
roll of cheap cameras like Lomo.
* Lomo Script with Old Style Colors
This script simulates the Lomo effect.
* Movie 300 Script:
This script simulates the color style of the movie "300".
* National Geographic Script:
This script simulates a high quality (portrait) photo like
these from the National Geographic.
* Obama "HOPE" Script:
This script generates a poster like the famous Obama "HOPE"
one from Shepard Fairey.
* Rainy Landscape Script:
This script changes a dry landscape to a wet one.
* Photochrom Script:
This script simulates a photochrom image, a lithographic printing
process from the 1890's.
* Sprocket Hole Script:
This script simulates complete exposed 35mm film strips with frame
numbers, lettering, overexposed sprocketholes and DX film edge barcodes.
* Sunny Landscape Script:
This script changes a rainy landscape to a sunny one.
* Technicolor 2 Color Script:
This script simulates the 2 Color Technicolor effect.
* Technicolor 3 Color Script:
This script simulates the 3 Color Technicolor effect.
* Vintage Look Script:
This script simulates a 70s vintage look.
* exposure-blend (1.3b): Exposure Blend
Prompt for 3 images in a bracketed exposure series (e.g. 0,-2,+2 EV)
and blend these into a contrast enhanced image.
* ez-perspective: EZ Perspective:
Specialized tool for easily correcting or changing perspective.
* fix-ca (3.0.2): Fix-CA
Corrects chromatic aberration in photos
* gimp-fx-foundry (r111): GIMP FX Foundry
Probably the largest script collection available for The GIMP.
* gimp-mask: GIMP-Mask:
Do and undo several popular image masking (that is, censoring)
methods (CP, FL, Q0, MEKO).
* hdroberts-tone-adjust (May 24, 2010): Warming and Cooling Filters
Warm or cool an image using one of several methods:
Wratten, Roy's Warm, Brauer's Warm, Pasty Cadaveric Look
* layer-effects (4/12/2012): Layer-Effects
This is a series of scripts that implement various layer effects:
Drop Shadow, Inner Shadow, Outer Glow, Inner Glow, Bevel and Emboss,
Satin, Color Overlay, Gradient Overlay, Pattern Overlay, Stroke
* lqr (0.7.1): Liquid Rescale
Content-aware rescaling. Keeps the features of the image while
rescaling along a single direction.
* openraster (20110529-1d32622): OpenRaster load/save handler
OpenRaster is an effort by the Create project[1] to offer a standardized
and open interchange format for raster-based applications. This plugin
allows one to load and save files in the OpenRaster format.
* planet-render (1-2): Planet Render
Creates a planet. Color, size and sun orientation
can be set.
* resynthesizer (2.0.3): Resynthesizer
Gimp plugin for texture synthesis
This gimp plugin takes samples of textures, and synthesizes larger textures
from them. It can be used to extend textures (including making tileable
textures), remove objects from textures, and make themed images.
* safe-for-web (0.29.0): Save for Web
Allows to experiment with various popular web format options. It shows
an automatically updated preview and file size statistics.
* separate+ (0.5.8): Separate+
Separate+ is a plug-in that generates color separations from an RGB
image, proofs CMYK colors on the monitor and exports the CMYK TIFF file.
* smart-seperate-sharpen (2.8): Smart Seperate Sharpening
This script implements a new version of smart sharpening (redux)
combined with separate sharpen to give better results.
You can find more about Smart Sharpening at
http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/SmartSharpening2/
* streak (0.6): Streak-Camera simulation
A streak camera images an object through a slit -
thus getting a "one dimensional image". This image is
propagated along the second dimension of the image plane
at a constant speed. The result is a picture of the time
dependency of the object.
* traditional-orton: Traditional Orton:
This is an effect invented by Michael Orton in the 1990s, which
consists of taking two copies of an image, one blurred, and one sharp,
and mixing them to produce an image with a dreamy quality. It is
especially well suited to landscape and flower photography.
* wavelet-denoise (0.3.1): Wavelet Denoise
The wavelet denoise plugin is a tool to selectively reduce noise in
individual channels of an image with optional RGBYCbCr conversion.
It has a user interface to adjust the amount of denoising applied. The
wavelet nature of the algorithm makes the processing quite fast.
Qué lástima que le quitasen aquella colección de scripts que llevaba para hacer banners. Sólo dejaron dos o tres, los otros desaparecieron.
Yo hecho de menos el plugin gimp-pspi que permitía tener plugins de photoshop
#2 Quitar quitar... si no hay nadie detrás que los mantenga, cualquier cambio que afecte a los plugins los deja fuera...
#4 una putada, porque iban de lujo.
#5 A las malas, con los fuentes y tal, alguien podría tratar de portarlos.
#2 El de los logotipos creo que es de los más buscados desde el cambio al Gimp 2.10.
#2 ¿Te refieres a los famosos script-fu? A ver si que es cierto que faltan algunos efectos.
https://www.gimphelp.org/script210.html
Saludos.
#8 Hola, gracias por tu ayuda. No, era una sección que llevaba un montón de opciones para crear banners o títulos, muy chulos. Había un montón de distintos, alienígena, hielo, mármol, circular, ardiente, metalizado, y muchos más. Ahora solo hay dos o tres, los otros ya no están. Era lo único por lo que usaba gimp, para hacer títulos y letreros para mis páginas web.
#9 siempre puedes bajarte una version antigua
#10 También es verdad, no se me había ocurrido.
Resynthesizer hace tiempo que dejó de funcionar desde que Gimp quito el soporte de python 2.x y no he encontrado un sustituto.
Para trabajar con lotes de imágenes me gusta más usar Imagemagick. Mogrify y Convert son tus aliados en los scripts.
Linux y el software libre ese que dicen está bien para todo menos para CAD y herramientas de propietario
Para todo lo demás Windows
Es una pena que wine no pueda ser lo que fue en el sus años gloriosos
Lo digo con una pena grande en mi alma
Up the irons!
Vota podemos !
#6: El problema es que solo hay una cosa peor que programar en Python: programar en Lisp. ¿Adivinas qué lenguaje escogieron para programar los guiones en GIMP?
Seguro que al que diseñó la identidad corporativa de la discoteca ((Radical)) le gustaba Lisp.
Tómate un respiro, tómate un
KitKatcódigo fuente en Lisp.((((())))) (()) ((((())))) ((())) ((((())))) (()) ((((())))) ((((())))) ((((())))) (()) ((((())))) ((())) ((((())))) (()) ((((())))) #LispArt
uninstall.sh
#15 Te falta un paréntesis...
PD: Gimp permite hacer plugins en C (yo en su día hice alguno) y en python también (aparte de scheme, que como bien comentas es un derivado de lisp)