Hm... are you sure you sent me the right
file? It's displaying the same behavior
whenever I try to use it...
And it is still located under
Python-Fu/Render/HDR Tone Mapping...
~Christen
On 1/28/2013 7:06 PM, Partha Bagchi wrote:
Oh, BTW, I didn't like the
fact that the original created a whole
new menu item. This version will be
located at
Filters -> Enhance -> HDR
tone mapping
On Mon, Jan 28,
2013 at 9:04 PM, Partha Bagchi <partha1b gmail com>
wrote:
Hi Christen,
Can you delete the version
you downloaded and use the
attached version?
Just unzip into the plugin
directory as you did before.
Note that as of Gimp 2.9, the
location of your personal
directory has changed. On
Windows 7 it is
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.9.
I don't know the location on
Vista.
Please let me know if this
does not work for you or you get
any errors.
Can you tell me
how you tried to
run it? All the
information you
can provide
would be
helpful. In the
meantime, I am
going to
download the
plugin and see
what the issue
is.
Hi everyone,
Running gimp
2.9 (Partha's
build) on
Windows Vista
32-bit.
I downloaded
and installed
the "HDR tone
mapping
plugin" from http://registry.gimp.org/node/24310
But when I try
to run it, I
get the
following
error message:
An error
occurred
running
python_fu_feca_hdr
TypeError:
'NoneType'
object is not
subscriptable
Under "More
Information" I
see:
Traceback
(most recent
call last):
File
"C:\Program
Files\Gimp-2.9\lib\gimp\2.0\python\gimpfu.py",
line 699, in
response
dialog.res
=
run_script(params)
File
"C:\Program
Files\Gimp-2.9\lib\gimp\2.0\python\gimpfu.py",
line 361, in
run_script
return
apply(function,
params)
File
"C:\Program
Files\Gimp-2.9\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins\feca_hdr.py",
line 114, in
python_feca_hdr
pixeln =
pfn.get_pixel(col,
row)
File
"C:\Program
Files\Gimp-2.9\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins\feca_hdr.py",
line 55, in
get_pixel
return
self.tile[coloff,
rowoff]
TypeError:
'NoneType'
object is not
subscriptable
Any ideas what
could cause
this?
tia,
Christen
Hi
Partha,
Sorry for the
delayed response. I
just dropped the .py
file in my plug-ins
folder (C:\Program
Files\Gimp-2.9\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins),
booted Gimp, and
selected Python-Fu
--> Render -->
HDR Tone Mapping. I
ran the plugin with
the default values
and got the error
message.