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A way to get Macro+Batch for Gimp ;) mushi 06 Oct 20:29
  A way to get Macro+Batch for Gimp ;) Partha Bagchi 06 Oct 21:11
  A way to get Macro+Batch for Gimp ;) JLuc 07 Oct 16:52
2013-10-06 20:29:58 UTC (about 11 years ago)
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A way to get Macro+Batch for Gimp ;)

Hi everyone !
For some reason, I was in need for something similar to "actions" in Photoshop. "Actions" in Photoshop is like a record script : you can record every action you perform on a single picture, then paste the script on a batch, applying all actions to multiple pictures. But as far as I was told, it's impossible in Gimp (but I think I saw somewhere it's planned) There is a way to achieve this in Gimp using two plugins I found yesterday : * First one is gimpscripter : https://github.com/bootchk/gimpscripter Basically, it's a plugin that makes ... plugins. Shortcuts, to be precise. Once installed, the plugin UI will let you choose a set of actions (gimp-actions and script-fu etc) and then record it as a shortcut (unfortunately, the actions set came for an old gimp version (2.4 or 2.6) so every action provided came from that, missing some 2.8 features). Be warned, this plugin is not that easy to handle. * Second one is BIMP : http://www.alessandrofrancesconi.it/projects/bimp/ This one is basically a batch processor, very close to DBP (David's Batch Processor). The thing is, I was quite happy to see the shortcut I made from gimpscripter appears in BIMP, because I was then able to apply a full set of actions to multiple pictures ! Et voilà !
Please let me know if you have found this information helpful !

Partha Bagchi
2013-10-06 21:11:21 UTC (about 11 years ago)

A way to get Macro+Batch for Gimp ;)

Ale's BIMP has been included in my builds for awhile. :)

On Sun, Oct 6, 2013 at 4:29 PM, mushi wrote:

Hi everyone !
For some reason, I was in need for something similar to "actions" in Photoshop.
"Actions" in Photoshop is like a record script : you can record every action you
perform on a single picture, then paste the script on a batch, applying all actions to multiple pictures.
But as far as I was told, it's impossible in Gimp (but I think I saw somewhere
it's planned)
There is a way to achieve this in Gimp using two plugins I found yesterday :
* First one is gimpscripter : https://github.com/bootchk/gimpscripter Basically, it's a plugin that makes ... plugins. Shortcuts, to be precise. Once
installed, the plugin UI will let you choose a set of actions (gimp-actions and
script-fu etc) and then record it as a shortcut (unfortunately, the actions set
came for an old gimp version (2.4 or 2.6) so every action provided came from
that, missing some 2.8 features). Be warned, this plugin is not that easy to
handle.
* Second one is BIMP : http://www.alessandrofrancesconi.it/projects/bimp/ This one is basically a batch processor, very close to DBP (David's Batch Processor). The thing is, I was quite happy to see the shortcut I made from gimpscripter appears in BIMP, because I was then able to apply a full set of
actions to multiple pictures !
Et voil !
Please let me know if you have found this information helpful !

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JLuc
2013-10-07 16:52:43 UTC (about 11 years ago)

A way to get Macro+Batch for Gimp ;)

Le 06/10/2013 22:29, mushi a écrit :

Hi everyone !
For some reason, I was in need for something similar to "actions" in Photoshop. "Actions" in Photoshop is like a record script : you can record every action you perform on a single picture, then paste the script on a batch, applying all actions to multiple pictures.
But as far as I was told, it's impossible in Gimp (but I think I saw somewhere it's planned)
There is a way to achieve this in Gimp using two plugins I found yesterday : * First one is gimpscripter : https://github.com/bootchk/gimpscripter Basically, it's a plugin that makes ... plugins. Shortcuts, to be precise. Once installed, the plugin UI will let you choose a set of actions (gimp-actions and script-fu etc) and then record it as a shortcut (unfortunately, the actions set came for an old gimp version (2.4 or 2.6) so every action provided came from that, missing some 2.8 features). Be warned, this plugin is not that easy to handle.
* Second one is BIMP : http://www.alessandrofrancesconi.it/projects/bimp/ This one is basically a batch processor, very close to DBP (David's Batch Processor). The thing is, I was quite happy to see the shortcut I made from gimpscripter appears in BIMP, because I was then able to apply a full set of actions to multiple pictures !
Et voilà !
Please let me know if you have found this information helpful !

Yes
thanks for the links and comments.
JL