![]() ![]() ![]() This is an example of a vignette being applied based on a selection: The 1st image is the original, the 2nd image shows the selection made with the "Free Select Tool" and the 3rd image shows the result of applying a vignette with the plugin. If you do not select an area before running the plugin a default selection will be created for you. The opacity of the vignette layer can also be adjusted afterwards if required. The vignette is created on a new layer so it will not affect any existing layers. To use the plugin, select the area of the image which encompasses the main subject, you can use any of the selection tools in the toolbox, open the plugin, adjust the parameters as required and click OK. In order to install these scripts, you must copy them in the plug-ins folder of GIMP (normally GIMP 2/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins ). Restart GIMP and you should have a new menu option at "Filters/Light and Shadow/Vignette." Python-Fu samples is a package that contains 12 scripts, developed using Python and GIMP 2.8, which objective is to serve as templates and as code samples to programmers that are new in Python-Fu scripting. In GIMP, navigate to the "Edit/Preferences" dialog, expand "Folders" and select "Plug-Ins", the plugin folders are listed on the right hand side.Ĭopy the vignette.py script to one of these folders (On UNIX based systems, ensure that the script has executable permissions: chmod +x vignette.py) The plugin is a Python script in a file called vignette.py, to install the plugin you will need to copy the file to one of the GIMP plugin folders on your system. Download and rename the file to vignette.py Installation
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