Hy oldnick, you have not one but 2 scripts folders in gimp (i too use win xp) BUT you have also, as all Win users a couple of dumb default that make the search of the right folder harder then the Search of The Holy Gral So if you follow me i will show first how to correct that nonsenses, then search folders and install script will become simple as should be ###################################################################################################### Login as admin Start/ Search. Open search for File. Previously hugin supported High Dynamic Range imaging solely by allowing stitching of HDR floating-point TIFF photos - These images themselves had to be created in another tool. Now, thanks to the internal photometric model, hugin can now create HDR output from normal exposure bracketed photos. The photos don't have to be perfectly-aligned, they don't even need to be nearly-aligned or have consistent exposure differences - The hugin optimiser will sort all this stuff out, and the stitcher will create OpenEXR or TIFF HDR output files for later tonemapping or use as lightprobes. Railroad Earth Amen Corner Rare.

The setting for HDR blending in Hugin are on the Exposure tab. Thanks for the replies guys.

Multiple Exposure Blend With Gimp

You have overthought it!:) I already have all that stuff set up as you describe.I was just looking under the GIMP programme directory not in Docs and Settings! I can't find an scm file for Exposure Blend. There is just a page full of script. Can I copt and paste into a text file, presumably with the extension scm? I am still interested in EB, because somebody wants to use it and I know more about HDR than they do.

If I can look at both options I can explain why one or the other. Thanks again for your help. I can't find an scm file for Exposure Blend. There is just a page full of script. Can I copt and paste into a text file, presumably with the extension scm? Nick It is a scm file! Yugi Special Edition Deck Of Cards.

Just look at the extension of the first link on the page you provided. Fire Emblem Akatsuki No Megami Jpn Isotoner. Right click, save as into your script folder. That should do the trick. But I have to say that is a bit.unusual.99% of the time, when it says 'Download here' I click on the link and a download starts.

In this tutorial I’ll show you how to do blend two different exposures of the same scene. Needs exposure adjustment, you. GIMP from a Photoshop tutorial on.

I don;t get the source code. I already have all that stuff set up as you describe.I was just looking under the GIMP programme directory not in Docs and Settings! Then you didn't look well..there is a gimp script folder also there:D:!: Look here C: Program Files GIMP-2.6 share gimp 2.0 scripts but that is filled with bundled scripts and everything there is deleted if upgrading gimp, while spaces in Docs and settings/.gimp are for user's chosen add on, and are preserved when updating:) OK. That's well hidden! BUT from what you say I should not use that anyway, because I will lose everything if I upgrade? EDIT: Which may well be why it's well-hidden.Nick.