This is strange - I defined it so that it goes under "Tools/Color Tools" for
version 1.2 (It used to be Layer/Colors).  That's where all the other color
manipulation options are... (The script-fu menu seems to be on things other
than color manipulation).

Can you check which version you are running?  Oh btw, I developed this under
Gimp 2.2; I have no idea whether other versions of Gimp have different menu
arrangements, so that the plugin does not find a home.

Let me know...

Luca

On 12/12/06, Alexander Rabtchevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Thank you, Luka

The plug-in seems to work! I have only one problem with it now - it
doesn't define a place to be put in the register procedure.
I added <Image>/Script-Fu/Enhance/ before the Convert Color Temperature
and could find it :). I use GIMP 2.3.12 on Windows.

Luca de Alfaro wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> I have just uploaded to the Gimp plug-in repository a plug-in that
> enables you to modify the color temperature of a photo.  I can be used
> to correct the bluish cast in overcast photos, or even (to some extent)
> the red cast in photos taken under incandescent light with the camera
> set to daylight.
> At least for me, the plugin works better than playing around with the
> levels and curves menus by hand, in part because the color
> transformations are done in the linear (rather than gamma-corrected)
> color space, and use black-body color temperature as reference.
>
> Anyway, I had been wishing for a long time for a tool to modify the
> color temperature of an image, and now there is one!
> http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=8730
> I hope it can be useful to others! Give it a try, it has extensive help
> included.
>
> All the best,
>
> Luca



--
With respect
Alexander Rabtchevich
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