![]() ![]() Resynthesize still working hereĭownload the attached flatpak-resynth.zip Unzip, put the 10 files inįlatpak-resynth.zip (Size: 132. Which resynthesizer version used (1) or (2) ?ĭid you need to copy the files to your user profile?Įdit: Tried uninstalling the flatpak resynth package, leaving the 10 files in user profile. var/lib/flatpak/runtime/.Resynthesizer/x86_64/2-3.36/active/files/plug-ins/Ĭopied the files from there to the flatpak user plug-ins folder I do not know why. (edit: I looks like it is a bug )Ī bit of digging and the resynthesizer files are installed in Neither of the resynthesizer versions, showed in Gimp. There should be a resynthesizer option in File -> Map and the 'heal' plugin entries in File -> Enhance. I tries both of these (for reasons later) This is the number 2 choice and says installation complete. (3) flatpak install .Resynthesizer Gives an option to choose the version. Used to be a single option, now with version options. (2) flatpak search Lists the available flatpak'd plugins for Gimp. (1) flatpak list Does just that, lists what is installed. ![]() ![]() Tried some time ago and discarded, time to try again, things have changed. Not a great lover of flatpak Gimp seemed unnecessarily restrictive. Applications from deep learning such as monocular depth estimation, semantic segmentation, mask generative adversarial networks, image super-resolution, de-noising and coloring have been incorporated with GIMP through Python-based plugins. Quote:I have GIMP 2.10.24 (flatpack) running on Linux Mint 20.1 : Has anyone successfully added the (resynthesizer) plugin to GIMP 2.10.24?
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