So far, the plugins seem to be working as they should. According to the one you choose in the GIMP menu.Įdmund Burke nailed it when he said, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." The python files point to each executable and load them. You DO need the Nik Collection installed. Just make sure each python file is pointing to the install directory for each executable Nik Collection folder (under 64 bit) that you installed. Each Nik Collection python script calls how Shellout does. ONLY executables need to be in a folder directory.įurthermore you do not need the Shellout python file to run the Nik Collection. GIMP WILL see them in the plug-ins folder. You do not have to install python files into a folder named the same as the python file. I have the zip files of the Nik Collection installed here:ĭo I have to install the full Nik Collection as well? If not, here is what the shellout code I have looks like: Not all plugins will run in Windows if the OS is 64bit. Once in the GIMP's main folder navigate to lib\gimpversion\ where as version represents the version of The Gimp. Unfortunately I am not a morning person or that would suit me. Gimp's plugin installation page, at your service: On Windows, go to the folder GIMP is installed in (usually somewhere in Program Files). Don't know how it works there but our peak hours are 10am - 2am and off peak 2am - 10am. I rarely use the off peak so I will do it with them next time. I won't download it again until after 2.00 am Saturday morning as month is nearly up and so are my peak hour download/uploads. I downloaded the collection again last night and have it as a 'stand alone' my desk top. Whiich is probably why I don't see any 'greyed out links'. I thought I had partha's gimp but it doesn't say so in 'about' - I must have got this one from the page. I'm trying to apply the Nik Collection filters (after installed them) to GIMP (2.8.16) using this instruction: bernhardhuber instruction (can't post url, but at google is the first link of 'nik collection gimp ') Done all steps, the Python-FU is available with 'console', but there is no ShellOut section, no matter what I've tried to do. Thank you Rich - I will probably need to download Nik and gimp again to put it in gimp then. example: ĭo you get any error messages along the lines of "missing msvcp110.dll"? You need the visual C distributable installed.Ī quick test, generally works, got a strange tiff notification message with the silver plugin but still worked. The google nik collection installed in default location?Ĭ:\Program Files\Google\Nik Collection\.folders-with-64-bit-filters. No need for shellout, each python plugin is its own 'mini' shellout. The 'nik' python plugins are set up for the default 64 bit Nik installation. Where do I find instructions for installing it into gimp? Is Shell out in Gimp 2.10 or do we have to add it as well? i still don't see any (greyed out even) links. Yes I did but I don't think I have it in the right place.
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