>< snip > >> > >> I have no experience of UFRaw. If you can get your images into gimp my >> plug-in should work. I have just changed it to remove the saving of debug >> data. I will be interested in your experience. >> Geoff >> >I have tried with the plug-in but, unfortunately, I cannot detect >anything happening. I use Gimp 2.6.X and Ubuntu 10.4 and I will try to >explain what I did. I downloaded the file, installed it in the >appropriate plug-ins folder and set the permissions to execute. The >entry Batch Restore appeared in Gimp at the bottom of Filters. With a >slide copy loaded in Gimp I selected Batch Restore and a window opened >headed python-fu_batch_restore offering various options. I tried various >Degree of Restoration settings with Make less blue and also tried >turning Make less blue to No but in all cases on clicking OK the window >immediately closed and nothing seems to happen. > >The image I am working with was prepared by photographing the slide >using a close up attachment and is the JPG image straight from the >camera. > >Am I doing something wrong or should I assume that the slide which is >getting on for 30 years old and from which the copy was made has no >deterioration in the colours? > >Norman > > Sorry you are having problems. It sounds to me that you are confusing the "batch_restore" plug-in with the "restore" plug-in. The former is for doing a whole set of photographs. The latter is for a single one. Load the image into gimp and go to the "restore" menu at the top of the window. It should open a new window containing the restored image. Geoff
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