1 | initial version |
I unfortunately do not understand the gegl syntax, so I do not quite know that that code does, but it appears to be the traditional unsharp mask. In GIMP 2.10, there is a script, "unsharp-mask.scm" (link), which is doing something with "lighter" and "darker" masks, and the images come out looking much different in GIMP 2.10 than in GIMP 2.8 or in my code using OpenCV. I was really hoping to find some example code showing how to do the GIMP 2.10 style unsharp mask with OpenCV. My client/boss is demanding it, and it needs to be done yesterday.
Larry
2 | No.2 Revision |
I unfortunately do not understand the gegl syntax, so I do not quite know that what that code does, but it appears to be the traditional unsharp mask. In GIMP 2.10, there is a script, "unsharp-mask.scm" (link), which is doing something with "lighter" and "darker" masks, and the images come out looking much different in GIMP 2.10 than in GIMP 2.8 or in my code using OpenCV. I was really hoping to find some example code showing how to do the GIMP 2.10 style unsharp mask with OpenCV. My client/boss is demanding it, and it needs to be done yesterday.
Larry
3 | No.3 Revision |
I unfortunately do not understand the gegl syntax, so I do not quite know what that code does, but it appears to be the traditional unsharp mask. In GIMP 2.10, there is a script, "unsharp-mask.scm" (link), which is doing something with "lighter" and "darker" masks, and the images come out looking much different in GIMP 2.10 than in GIMP 2.8 or in my code using OpenCV. I was really hoping to find some example code showing how to do the GIMP 2.10 style unsharp mask with OpenCV. My client/boss is demanding it, and it needs to be done yesterday.
Larry