[Gimp-user] A couple of updated plugins.



Since the registry no longer gets updated, I'll mention these here:

1. A fixed version of the "three exposures" plugin for 2.10.  The
   previous version was missing a command - while it still worked,
   the screen did not get updated with the results and they
   could only be seen after doing something else and then undoing
   that.  I fixed this ages ago, but spending time on my website
   and uploading via cpanel is not one of my favourite activities,
   so I've only just got a round tuit.

   The new version is linked from the bottom of
   http://www.zarniwhoop.uk/three-exposures.htmlhttp://www.zarniwhoop.uk/three-exposures.html
   which explains the process, and its limitations.

2. While I was doing that, I also uploaded my fork of the old
   Advanced Tone Mapping plugin, to
   http://www.zarniwhoop.uk/advancedtonemapping.html

   This version began with a suggestion by Helmut Jarausch last
   year, it is probably a bit more subtle than the old version,
   but it has what for me is a major benefit: in 2.10 it doesn't
   crash on (for example) 6000x4000 pixel photos at the default
   settings - I was looking at example raw photos I downloaded
   from camera reviews, thinking about getting a new camera and
   wondering what worked with the tools and processes I use.

   It can still be made to crash by increasing the amount, but
   on all the images where I've tried it at the default amount in
   the last year, it works fine.

   This is quite different (faster, much less dramatic) than the
   filters shipped with gimp under Colours -> Tome Mapping.

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