Cool! To show case some details we now just need a possiblitly to draw a red box in the original image around the area that should be show cased and red lines to the corners of the inserted crop.😇
Yes we can do some items like that. Again it really wasnt built for that, just someone doing somethinf clever with the script and i wanted to showcase it
What a brilliant use of the script! It might be nice to be able to add a border around the image -- which might sometimes be nice for signatures too. THANKS FRANK!
Yes we can do some items like that. Again it really wasnt built for that, just someone doing somethinf clever with the script and i wanted to showcase it
For the moment, you can add a border to your inset image using the Crop process in PI. Basically you just specify the thickness of the border in pixels to add to the top, bottom, left and right sides of the image, specify the color, and hit apply.
@@BruceDumes Only found out myself recently while struggling to make a border with GIMP. Got it to work there, but seemed so much simpler with Crop. The only real caveat I've found is that the image you're putting a border around needs to be finalized. You could probably mask off the border if you need to make a Curves adjustment or something, but Crop is such a quick way to add a border it'd be easier to just revert back to the borderless image, make the adjustments, then re-add the border.
Yes we can do some items like that. Again it really wasnt built for that, just someone doing somethinf clever with the script and i wanted to showcase it
Hey, loving all the constant updates to the scripts! I was wondering, would it be possible in PI to have some better mosaic processing tools? The workflow is super tedious once you get past 4 panels. For example, I like to rename the master views with FILTER_PANEL# (R_1, R_2, etc), run certain pre-mosaic steps (like gradient correction), then run mosaic by coordinates, then gradient merge mosaic (and subsequently run GMM multiple times to choose a good setting based on the overlap errors), star alignment, etc. It would be nice to be able to just pick a directory of master lights and get a linear image for each filter, all registered and ready to be cropped/stretched. Thanks!
Yes we can do some items like that. Again it really wasnt built for that, just someone doing somethinf clever with the script and i wanted to showcase it
A very nice addition. This is going to be helpful. I want to try it on my solar images and have an insert of a great looking prominence.
Thanks again.
Cool! To show case some details we now just need a possiblitly to draw a red box in the original image around the area that should be show cased and red lines to the corners of the inserted crop.😇
Yes we can do some items like that. Again it really wasnt built for that, just someone doing somethinf clever with the script and i wanted to showcase it
Typed a reply to the wrong comment. Disregard.
What a brilliant use of the script! It might be nice to be able to add a border around the image -- which might sometimes be nice for signatures too. THANKS FRANK!
Yes we can do some items like that. Again it really wasnt built for that, just someone doing somethinf clever with the script and i wanted to showcase it
For the moment, you can add a border to your inset image using the Crop process in PI. Basically you just specify the thickness of the border in pixels to add to the top, bottom, left and right sides of the image, specify the color, and hit apply.
@@cymrych79 Thanks! I didn't know that crop could add a border.
@@BruceDumes Only found out myself recently while struggling to make a border with GIMP. Got it to work there, but seemed so much simpler with Crop. The only real caveat I've found is that the image you're putting a border around needs to be finalized. You could probably mask off the border if you need to make a Curves adjustment or something, but Crop is such a quick way to add a border it'd be easier to just revert back to the borderless image, make the adjustments, then re-add the border.
You're unbelievable.
Amazing! Could we have an arrow line so we can show what part of the image that particularly object from?
You can add arrows in WIMI script.
@ Thx
Very cool, would it be hard to add a small white border around the inset image ... to separate it from the main image a bit more?
Yes we can do some items like that. Again it really wasnt built for that, just someone doing somethinf clever with the script and i wanted to showcase it
Hey, loving all the constant updates to the scripts! I was wondering, would it be possible in PI to have some better mosaic processing tools? The workflow is super tedious once you get past 4 panels. For example, I like to rename the master views with FILTER_PANEL# (R_1, R_2, etc), run certain pre-mosaic steps (like gradient correction), then run mosaic by coordinates, then gradient merge mosaic (and subsequently run GMM multiple times to choose a good setting based on the overlap errors), star alignment, etc. It would be nice to be able to just pick a directory of master lights and get a linear image for each filter, all registered and ready to be cropped/stretched. Thanks!
That is a very requested thing and not at all an easy feat. I am kinda waiting for PI1.9 just to see if they update it first
If not Borders per se, Is there, or could there be a way to at least blur the hard edge. Or soften it somehow?
Yes we can do some items like that. Again it really wasnt built for that, just someone doing somethinf clever with the script and i wanted to showcase it
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I think it’s an awesome idea!!
One for the Seti Astro Suite?😉
i kind of figure if you are using the setiastrosuite you are using gimp or affinity :) but yest this is somethign I can consider adding to the suite
@@setiv2 I'm only just starting out on this astrophotography journey. I've got GIMP, but not used it yet. Still getting used to using Siril.🙂