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New plugin for the GIMP
I was just reading on Pireze about http://gmic.sourceforge.net/

Has anyone else compared it to Greycstoration on its own?
I just downloaded g'mic today, going to play some more with it before I have anything to say, atm I can get better results with tools gimp have by default.
I havn't heard about it doing anything that the old plugin or the commandline Greyc already does. If there's anything actually useful in it, let me know (in case there's anything I want to gank for the PS one)...
I tried G'mic for gimp win32 one month ago, but it's slow and can't apply to huge scans >_>.
at least for windows, it'll better to use only see the preview, and use commandline greyc on real processing.
In my opinion, I see nothing great in their new functions, while the denoising part remains ill-documented...
I've been playing with the plugin for a while, and it is unstable. I'm going to stick with the normal Greycstoration plugin until the next release.
I've just been trying version 1.3.1.7 and it has improved quite a bit. It still has the annoying shadowing 'feature' on Anisotropic Shading. Patch-based smoothing seems to work a lot better.
One Japanese working on G'MIC for win sse2 (http://wiki.livedoor.jp/niloufar/d/GREYCstoration) and contracting documentation. I'll try his version released.
I've already done the SSE2 optimizations. He'd save a lot of time by reusing that code...