Hi, A coupla questions from the newb... I am trying to write my first python-fu plug-in and I cannot get it to install. Here"s how I am pushing it to the plugins dir: cp VanDerWalt.py ~/.gimp-2.4/plug-ins/python-fu-vanderwalt.py chmod +x ~/.gimp-2.4/plug-ins/python-fu-vanderwalt.py Then I look for it under <Image>/Filters/Render/ and it is not there. It"s a color filter that attempts to extract the bluest pixels, like this: <code> RED, GRN, BLU = 0, 1, 2 bluemask = (image[...,BLU] > 1.4*image[...,GRN]) & \ (image[...,BLU] > 1.4*image[...,RED]) blue_layer = gimp.layer(bluemask, width, height, RGBA_IMAGE, 100, NORMAL_MODE) image.addlayer(blue_layer, 0) </code> Q1) Is this even close? Q2) can I continue to use numpy (as I was with wx.Python) or do these images have to be treated with scipy? This is a volunteer project for the International Environmental Data Rescue Org (http://iedro.org), so if somebody wants to help me with it... the script is attached though it has not run yet :-o It is for converting rasterized weather charts (stripcharts) to vector data for weather modeling. paul
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