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Gimp-image-subtraction-plugin Win32

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Just a Win32 compilation of Alexandre Heitor Schmidt's gimp-image-subtraction-plugin. Works with Gimp v2.6
I only changed the name "gimp-plugin-template" to "image-subtraction" in all source files before compiling with msys/MinGW. I didn't include translations or help, which are empty files and wouldn't work even under Linux.
Filter is still found in [Image]/Filters/Misc/Image subtraction. Tell me whether you like a better place.
Just copy the executable named "image-subtraction.exe" into c:\Documents and Settings\username\.gimp-2.6\plug-ins\ or c:\Program Files\GIMP-2.0\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins\

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Hi,
Thanks for the really good plug-in. I want to use this in a Script-Fu to batch process many images.
I can see that it expects 5 arguments...
> ( image-subtraction )
Error: Invalid number of arguments for image-subtraction (expected 5 but received 0)

Would you be able to give us the details on what these are ? i.e The order of arguments/ data types / what value the plug in returns etc ??
Thanks!

Once a plugin is installed, you can use Plugin Browser in the Help menu to view the parameters of a plugin.
Similarly for Procedure Browser.

.. I'm new to all this. Didn't see that. Thanks !

Both yours and Samj's linked version just gives me a transparent background (as a separate image) even if I use two completely different images. Also, do you have a link to the originator's website to see how this plugin suppose to work?:)

Bonjour lylejk,

Download and open the 2 images in Gimp :
http://www.aljacom.com/~gimp/Gimp-image-subtraction-plugin.png
http://www.aljacom.com/~gimp/Gimp-image-subtraction-plugin_with_black.png

Filters > Misc > Image Subtraction

Master layer = Gimp-image-subtraction-plugin.png
Slave layer = Gimp-image-subtraction-plugin_with_black.png

OK

Your not going to believe that I did this exact background when I originally tested your plugin. lol

You example does the exact thing; brings up a transparent result. See the screenshot. :)

use: http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/3622/use.png

result: http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/5142/resultw.png

Also, don't put the threshold too high.

Good eye, samj.

Bonjour lylejk,

You must open the two images separately. Not like layers.

Good tip but then there is something totally wrong in the plugin gui
that allow to chose 2 layer of same image 1 as master 1 as slave
...but then the plugin fail

More if you run the plugin twice in the field were chose layers are displayed a lot of layers that just do not exist in any of the opened images

Anyway i found a better alternative in a new GMIC filter ..see
http://www.flickr.com/photos/90104203@N00/4165513297/sizes/o/in/pool-1316653@N22/

Bonjour PhotoComiX

Q : Good tip but then there is something totally wrong in the plugin gui that allow to chose 2 layer of same image 1 as master 1 as slave
...but then the plugin fail

R : the plugin gui that allow to chose 2 layer of same image ... BUT ... you must not do this :o)

You can contact the author :
http://registry.gimp.org/node/27

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Q : Anyway i found a better alternative in a new GMIC filter

R : Yes I know GMIC.

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