Re: [Gimp-user] Opening uncompressed NASA image files in GIMP



On 2020-12-03 7:22 p.m., Rick Kline wrote:
The image is a closeup of a scorched portion of the Mars Rover Opportunity’s heat shield that was burned during its trip through the Martian atmosphere.

ok, ty. That explains why I was seeing what looked like a honeycomb in part of the image.

Thanks for the info. I’ll try to get a working plugin now that I’ve found the plugin directory at
rickkline/Library/Application Support/GIMP/2.10/plug-ins

FYI, I downloaded the PDS plug-in source code from:
    http://areo.info/gimp/gimp-2.8/pds-2.4.116.tar.gz

I tried to build it for use with the 2.99 (development) version of GIMP. There were errors in the pds.c file which lead me to believe the way that plug-ins tie in to GIMP has changed. I don't have time right now to work out what changes are required to fix the compile errors.

Do I need to use the cp command or can I copy it in Finder?

That's a question for a Mac user.

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