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Installing mathmap in Gimp 2.8 under Windows 7

Today we will install mathmap , which is :

“an image processing application that works on several levels”

  • Without any prerequisite knowledge about image processing, one can use any of the more than one hundred filters that come bundled with MathMap.
  • More advanced users can combine filters intuitively in the Composer, as pictured above.
  • For expert users MathMap provides a simple but very efficient programming language. This is the core of MathMap and the language that almost all MathMap filters are implemented in.”

OK, lets get busy

First download the install form here .
After that install the file , and change the directory from “C:Usersyour name.gimp-2.6” to  “C:Usersyour name.gimp-2.8”
Run gimp as usual and then go to the menu filters generic mathmap
And here you go ..
Thanks for reading , please comment if you can 🙂

 

Intstalling Gimp paint studio for gimp 2.8 on Windows 7

If you are using windows 7 then here is how you install gimp paint studio updated for Gimp 2.8
First of all download the file and extract it to the folder

C:Users”your user name goes here”.gimp-2.8

replace any folders that need to be replaced, by default they are empty, but if you installed anything in them , be careful it will be lost.

Run gimp as you would normally do and that is that.

Thank you for reading 🙂 , please comment.

Everything. A super fast search utility you will not believe!!

Hello and welcome to another tech tip

Today we look at Everything search utility by Void tools, a super fast file search tool, we take a look at the features.

Features

 

  • Locate files and folders by name instantly.
  • Small installation file
  • Clean and simple user interface
  • Quick file indexing
  • Quick searching
  • Minimal resource usage
  • Share files with others easily
  • Real-time updating

 

Download

Download the latest version from here.

Tell me what you think of this post? Are you using it more now?

What’s your favorite search tool?

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