I used batch mode (David's Batch Processor) from within Gimp 2.8 and below often
as I send large numbers of  photos to relatives to keep them updated on family
matters.  I have also used BIMP (and tried to recompile it for Gimp 2.10 under
Ubuntu 18.04, but so far can not get it to compile).

I miss having some sort of batch mode, inbuilt into gimp.  Writing scripts to
run from a terminal as has been suggested is too  difficult for an
unsophisticated user such as myself.  The way I use DBP or Bimp is
non-destructive as I write the files out with a different name.


>BIMP is a plug-in developed by Alessandro Francesconi who is not a
>direct part of the GIMP team to my knowledge. There is already a
>ticket posted on BIMP’s official Github repository about the
>incompatibility
>(https://github.com/alessandrofrancesconi/gimp-plugin-bimp/issues/171)
>and Alessandro is currently working on getting it updated
>(https://github.com/alessandrofrancesconi/gimp-plugin-bimp/issues/165#issuecomment-386209784).
>
>As for if BIMP should be included in GIMP, it sort of already is. GIMP
>has built in batch editing through the command line, see here
>(https://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch/).
>
>- Kasim Ahmić
>
>Sent from my iPhone

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