: GIMP: custom filters out of other filter sequences? For example, I'd like to create an "old TV" filter via an automated process of creating a new overlay layer, erasing every other row (scan
For example, I'd like to create an "old TV" filter via an automated process of creating a new overlay layer, erasing every other row (scan line), merging that to the image layer, then adding a lens distortion to that layer to create an image somewhat resembling an old CRT screen, maybe with airbrushed sides.
Is there an easy way to automate filters or would I need an extensive knowledge of computer stuff?
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Another way to accomplish this, although I've only tried it it Photoshop, is to create a transparent squared image (say a *.png), 2x2 or 4x4 pixels, and draw the lines horizontally every other row. Select everything, make it into a pattern, go to your photo, create a new layer on top of it and fill it with your newly created pattern - this should take care of the scan lines. The lens distortion I don't really know but there must be something out there already! Good luck!
You can download and install the G'MIC plugin for GIMP at gmic(dot)eu
Click Filters > G'MIC > Degradations > Scan Lines > OK
Then click Filters > Distorts > Lens Distortion - in the filter
dialog set the Main to something like 25. Click OK.
Here's the result. OK it's not completely automated, but only 2 steps, with the complicated work handled by the filters.
Perhaps if you could write a Python script you might be able to call both filters to fully automate it. Sorry, I have no experience in that field, but there's documentation on the GIMP website here www.gimp.org/tutorials/Automate_Editing_in_GIMP/ if you feel so inclined.
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