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221 | daniel-mar | 1 | Incompatibilities with GIMP / PSPI |
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167 | dmarschall | 3 | |
4 | 1. Filter cannot be loaded by PSPI, because of a memory error. |
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6 | Status: FIXED (Bug in FF) in FilterFoundry 1.7 |
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8 | FilterFoundry 1.6 used wrong length values for the TLV (Type, Length, Value) members |
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178 | dmarschall | 9 | of the PIPL structure (in RC files, and in fixpipl()). |
167 | dmarschall | 10 | The length value must include everything, including paddings of strings. |
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169 | dmarschall | 12 | Adobe writes in SPPiPL.h: |
13 | "Number of characters in the data array. Rounded to a multiple of 4." |
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15 | On the other hand, the 1997 PICA documentation (page 23) and |
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16 | 1996 "Cross-Application Plug-in Development Resource Guide" describes: |
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17 | "Contains the length of the propertyData field. It does not include any padding bytes after |
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18 | propertyData to achieve four byte alignment. This field may be zero." |
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20 | I think this is not correct, since even official plugins of Adobe (e.g. "3D Transform.8bf") |
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21 | are rounding the length to a multiple of 4 (actually, rounding to the next possible multiple 4, |
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192 | daniel-mar | 22 | so that padding is always guaranteed). |
169 | dmarschall | 23 | |
167 | dmarschall | 24 | 2. Filters will only fill the bottom of the picture, not the whole canvas. |
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26 | Status: FIXED (Workaround) in FilterFoundry 1.7 |
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28 | The reason is that OnContinue/main.c:RequestNext() processes the image in chunks, |
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29 | and probably due to a bug, PSPI only applies the image data of the last chunk. |
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182 | dmarschall | 31 | Workaround applied in FF 1.7: If the host signature is "GIMP" (PMIG), then we set |
167 | dmarschall | 32 | needall=1 to disable chunked processing. |
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34 | 3. When you re-open the main window, the formulas of the previous session vanish. |
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36 | Status: FIXED (Workaround) in FilterFoundry 1.7 |
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38 | The reason is a bug in PSPI: The host should preserve the value of pb->parameters, which PSPI does not do. |
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39 | Also, all global variables are unloaded, so the plugin cannot preserve any data. |
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41 | Workaround in FF 1.7: If the host GIMP is detected, the new flag persistent_savestate will be set. |
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42 | This mode saves the filter data into a temporary file "tmp.afs" and loads it |
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43 | when the window is opened again. |
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45 | 4. Saving does not work |
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47 | Status: FIXED (Workaround) in FilterFoundry 1.7 |
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49 | Filters could not be saved as AFS files because PSPI can't handle zero-sized handles |
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50 | (PINEWHANDLE), so FF 1.7 is now assigning 1 byte for these. |
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169 | dmarschall | 51 | |
192 | daniel-mar | 52 | 5. For a 1920x1080 picture, the fitzoom in GIMP/PSPI is not correct. It is 8% on GIMP but should be 7%. |
169 | dmarschall | 53 | |
54 | Status: FIXED (Workaround) in FilterFoundry 1.7 |
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56 | The reason is that FilterFoundry adjusts the zoom level if the available memory is low. |
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192 | daniel-mar | 57 | PSPI sets maxSpace to 100 MB hardcoded. It is probably only a dummy value and doesn't |
174 | dmarschall | 58 | resemble the actual space GIMP can assign to the plugin. |
169 | dmarschall | 59 | In Photoshop, maxSpace is 825 MB. |
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61 | Workaround in FF 1.7: If GIMP/PSPI is detected, the adjustment of the zoom level is disabled. |