Restart GIMP, Heal selection… should now work! □ Download and Install GIMPįor starters, we need to download and install GIMP.Create a symbolic link to fake that you have libintl.9 installed: ln -s libintl.8.dylib libintl.9.dylib You should now have libintl.8 (or others?) installed.Fully update and upgrade brew via brew update and brew upgrade (this will take some time, ~10mins/command).Check if you have brew installed $ brew.If you don’t have libintl installed, continue.If you have libintl installed, skip to step 8.If you have libintl.9 installed and Resynthesizer is not working... not sure how to help you :(.Check if you have libintl installed: ls /usr/local/lib/libintl*.If it works, you’re good to go! If not, continue.Try to run it on an image (Filters –> Enhance –> “Heal selection…”).Extract the plugin and copy its contents to /Applications/GIMP-2.10.app/Contents/Resources/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins.Download the Resynthesizer plugin for Mac:.There’s a very easy solution that Werner Eugster found and below I’ll elaborate on how to successfully use his solution to run the Resynthesizer plugin to automatically remove an object from an image. I spent waaaay too much time one Sunday trying fix this, from building GIMP from source, then trying to rebuild this plugin, etc… thankfully none of that is necessary. It likely will not work when you immediately install it, but there’s a pretty simple solution. This article goes over how to install the Resynthesizer plugin for GIMP on Mac.
There is an easier way to do this! Please see my updated blog post here for the details! Below is the old method… Intro