is it possible that we are still in need of the "save-layers.py" bin-plugin?

http://fforw.megameta.net/code

http://fforw.megameta.net/files/save-layer.py

Just make sure to save as a .py and not a .scm file. And if you are on
linux, the command line, as if anybody on Linux wouldn't know:

$gimptool --install-bin save-layers.py

On Sun, Jun 8, 2008 at 5:10 PM, Jason Risenburg
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> You can try to save the individual layers. Just copy the layer you desire
> and save it as a new layer.
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> I've been using the Microsoft Office scanning software.  It has the
> capability of saving scans in
>  tiff format.  There must be some
> provision in tiff that allows multiple images (pages) to be saved
> in a single tiff format file.
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> Gimp 2.4 (Win XP) tiff reader understands this format, opens the file
> and asks if it should open each page as image or as layers.  Opening
> as layers allows single operations to apply on all pages, making work
> easier.  The problem is there doesn't seem to be any way to print
> without flattening (all you get is the top layer of course) or to save
> the result, keeping the layers, in some format that another program
> can read.  What I would like is something that could convert layers
> to images at least.
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> scott s.
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