Well most of Filter Factory are quite old and no too flexible.let say that now most may be delusive.įrancois did a batch conversion so that is not a selection. Any particular recommended filters to try? 1500 is a lot to look through randomly! if you convert more filter please upload somewhere and post here the link that the reason why the windows version include that pack of pre-converted filters ).well. well a bit less easy for average Windows users that may have mental blocks preventing the use of command line tools. If you convert more filters (that is quite easy with the included filters "external tools". PS at the moment the 1500 already converted filters are included only in the Windows package, but that should be not a problem for LINUX users:Īre all in the "guf" folder included here, just grab that folder Originally posted at 7:05AM, 28 October 2008 PDT Once installed the filter will be available inĪbout Windows pack instrution on How to install and use included, as 1500 already converted filters (as most of graphic editor and image viewer available for windows ) To create new effects without having to go through the process of learning how to write plug-ins for The Gimp first.Īnother reason of interest is that the Filter Factory language (exactly a more flexible variant used by the Filter Meinster )is still at the base of most recent ,powerful and flexible PS-compatible filters, that can be used with gimp(with PSPI) as with any program that support PS plugin (NOTE in this version 1500 filters already converted are included in the "GUF" folder inside the zip) txt – ( source file for the Plugin Commander link ) afs – ( source file for Filter Foundry link ) ffl (collections of Filter Factory Filters ) 8bf ( not all : not all 8bf are Filter Factory filters ) To use the vast number of existing Filter Factory filters Filter Factory Converter (+editor and organizer )Īlready available for linux as "User Filter" thank by Torsten Neuer ( /projects/gimpuserfilter ) is now also available for Windows Xp-Vista thank to Micromega- Francois Collard
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