[Gimp-user] Heal selection Errors




To Rich404's questions:
-not sure the "format" of the tiff.... I thought .tiff was the format.
I'm sorry.  (Link above - File attached)
-Heal Selection Settings: I'm opening the file, changing image mode to
RGB, then using free form select, then using filter -> enhance -> heal
selection.  These are the only "settings" I make.  That process worked
on an iphone picture.
-I'm using windows 10.  I downloaded my plugins from
http://registry.gimp.org/node/27986


Resynthesizer has not been updated much, but there is a later version than the
one you downloaded.

I bundled 32 and 64 bit version + the python plugins some time ago. Guessing you
will use the 64 bit version. You can get them here:

http://www.mediafire.com/file/gwc928wmwti30g3/resynth_win_32_64.zip

There is also that link + a short video on usage here:

https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Resynthesizer-heal-selection-plugins-for-Windows

3 minutes duration. I really advise looking at it at least once.

Back to your problem tiff. Made with PS CS5 - 18509x11441 pixels, ppi set at 300
(for printing) 8 bit

but, always a but...

It is in indexed mode. Gimp 2.8.22 will open it in Win 10. There will be error
messages about invalid TIFF tags. When the image finally opens. Go to Image ->
Mode and check RGB rather than Indexed.

Make your selection (and you did not say how large that is) invoke
heal-selection, set your parameters, Ok it and wait.

The screenshots are in a Win10 virtual machine with **very limited** resources,
so should be no problem in a reasonable computer.

It might still fail for various reasons, too large a selection, too much pixel
border. If it does there will be some other way. Gimp always has,
'some-other-way'. You need to give details.

You can save the file in Gimp .xcf format if you need to do more work on it.
Exporting, .png while compressed is a lossless format,  If worried about quality
use that.

Attachments:
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/739/original/01-working.jpg
* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/740/original/02-complete.jpg

-- 
rich404 (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)


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