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GEGL C2G Jack Ogden 20 May 11:41
  GEGL C2G Pat David 20 May 12:38
   GEGL C2G Jack Ogden 20 May 13:18
Jack Ogden
2017-05-20 11:41:58 UTC (almost 7 years ago)

GEGL C2G

​Hi,

I am mainly working ​with photomicrographs of metal surfaces (tool marks etc) and have found that the C2G filter in GEGL (in conjunction with others) can really help reveal surface textures. I need to explain my procedure in very simple terms in a written article and thus say what the C2G filter does and I am at a loss. I have minimal understanding of the technicalities of image manipulation and the explanations of C2G I have found so far are way too technical for me to understand let alone pass on briefly to an even less specialised audience. So, can anyone say what it does in very simple, general terms? Any help would be wonderful - thanks.

Jack

Pat David
2017-05-20 12:38:38 UTC (almost 7 years ago)

GEGL C2G

Not sure if it will help, but I wrote a little bit about it as part of a digital b&w conversion article a while ago:

https://pixls.us/articles/digital-b-w-conversion-gimp/#gegl-c2g On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 6:49 AM Jack Ogden wrote:

​Hi,

I am mainly working ​with photomicrographs of metal surfaces (tool marks etc) and have found that the C2G filter in GEGL (in conjunction with others) can really help reveal surface textures. I need to explain my procedure in very simple terms in a written article and thus say what the C2G filter does and I am at a loss. I have minimal understanding of the technicalities of image manipulation and the explanations of C2G I have found so far are way too technical for me to understand let alone pass on briefly to an even less specialised audience. So, can anyone say what it does in very simple, general terms? Any help would be wonderful - thanks.

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Jack Ogden
2017-05-20 13:18:13 UTC (almost 7 years ago)

GEGL C2G

Brilliant Pat - a great help. Many thanks,

Jack

On 20 May 2017 at 13:38, Pat David wrote:

Not sure if it will help, but I wrote a little bit about it as part of a digital b&w conversion article a while ago:

https://pixls.us/articles/digital-b-w-conversion-gimp/#gegl-c2g

On Sat, May 20, 2017 at 6:49 AM Jack Ogden wrote:

​Hi,

I am mainly working ​with photomicrographs of metal surfaces (tool marks etc) and have found that the C2G filter in GEGL (in conjunction with others) can really help reveal surface textures. I need to explain my procedure in very simple terms in a written article and thus say what the C2G filter does and I am at a loss. I have minimal understanding of the technicalities of image manipulation and the explanations of C2G I have found so far are way too technical for me to understand let alone pass on briefly to an even less specialised audience. So, can anyone say what it does in very simple, general terms? Any help would be wonderful - thanks.

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