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Photo manipulation gimp
Photo manipulation gimp




Hm, I run a 1.3MP image, and it crashed too. Error not handled by Gimp, but Windows:ĪppName: elsamuko-copy-move.exe AppVer: 0.0.0.0 ModName: elsamuko-copy-move.exe 1.5 MP.Ĭrashes also on my system (same as Alec's) on a 1024x1024 image. Try it with an image lower than 1MP first.Įdit2: Max image size should be lower than ca. Unhandled exception at 0x0040c92a in elsamuko-copy-move.exe: 0xC00000FD: Stack overflow.Ĭan you send me the file which caused the crash?Įdit: The image is probably too big, the program is only compiled for 32bit.

photo manipulation gimp

I opened an image, duplicated it to another layer and cloned from one side to another (essentially at random) just to test. Using Windows version (WinXP 32bit) GIMP 2.6.8 Interesting! If only I knew how to build a Mac version… I put the copymove code into a GIMP plugin: Puzzling religion edited this topic ages ago.Īlong with the source code of copymove, Elsamuko posted an error level analyzer, which is a Scheme script.Ĭopymove is not a Gimp plugin, but a standalone command. Image Error Level Analyser may be of some interest.

photo manipulation gimp

Or, as an alternative, a GIMP plug-in "filter", ready to use, compatible with GIMP for Mac. I meant: an ".scm" script, already made by someone else, using the "copymove" Clone Detection code that we can see on elsamuko's link, ready to use, compatible with GIMP for Mac.

photo manipulation gimp

You're right, I was very tired and perhaps used the wrong word just because I had just read it a moment before. Scm is just a script, you don't compile it The Error Level Analysis works very well and is interesting. I'm sorry that I am not capable to compile a Clone Detection ("copymove") ".scm" format script for my Mac (Snow Leopard), but if you find that such a compiled Mac script already exists, please tell me… I have read somewhere that a Windows exe could not open the image. But I could not find a Windows version, neither build one (yet). archives/2008/02/protecting_journalistic_in.īut I found this accidently and thought, it's worth spreading. I did not write this code, it took it unchanged from here: I tried to compile on Windows, but maybe I used a wrong freeimage.h header.įrançois Collard (a group admin) edited this topic ages ago. If the copy is from the same image, probably yes.Įvery time I edited, cloned out, resynthesized, I have thought is was possible. > Would this detect a "cut and paste" cover over as well ? Would this detect a "cut and paste" cover over as well ? Nice job. I was amused by the example, a sign in a hedge, that you see when clicking on "clone detect", because I had done such a modification to a picture. I published two examples for methods for image manipulation detection:






Photo manipulation gimp