Re: [Gimp-user] Save and automatically apply a series of editing steps

2015-12-07 Thread Elle Stone

On 12/07/2015 11:43 AM, Kevin Payne wrote:

  Yes it is possible to automate a sequence of steps, BUT it's a programmatic 
solution - you have to write scripts in Scheme, Python or maybe Perl.

At present (in 2.8.x) the support for scripts is firmly based around low 
bit-depth. I was asking if the API has been updated to incorporate the high-bit 
depth features (and all the GEGL operations), but perhaps that question (and 
the multitude of associated questions) would be better placed on the developers 
mailing list.


Kevin, thanks! I'll go ask on the developer's list.

Elle

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save and automatically apply a series of editing steps

2015-12-07 Thread Kevin Payne

 Yes it is possible to automate a sequence of steps, BUT it's a programmatic 
solution - you have to write scripts in Scheme, Python or maybe Perl.

At present (in 2.8.x) the support for scripts is firmly based around low 
bit-depth. I was asking if the API has been updated to incorporate the high-bit 
depth features (and all the GEGL operations), but perhaps that question (and 
the multitude of associated questions) would be better placed on the developers 
mailing list.

Kevin

From: gimp-user-list  on behalf of Elle Stone 

Sent: 07 December 2015 16:14
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Save and automatically apply a series of editing steps

>> I'd like to be able to open an image file in GIMP (GIMP 2.9, not sure if
>> the version makes a difference) and have a series of editing steps
>> performed automatically.

If I were asking this question just for myself, I'd probably assume that
figuring out "how to" is too much trouble.

However, in addition to my own interest in being able to automate
applying a series of editing steps, recently two other people have sent
me emails asking the same question.

Both of these people are new to GIMP and using my patched version GIMP
2.9 from git. They both seem to like high bit depth GIMP quite a lot.
And both of them are looking for ways to automate steps for faster
throughput when there are a lot of images to edit all at once.

I'm in a total state of confusion as to what Pat's and Kevin's answers
actually mean in practical "how to" terms, so my apologies but I'll try
asking again:

Is it possible right now for users to automate a series of editing steps
in high bit depth GIMP? If yes, is there a guide somewhere? Will the
resulting images be high bit depth images or only 8-bit images?

Best regards,
Elle

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save and automatically apply a series of editing steps

2015-12-07 Thread Elle Stone

I'd like to be able to open an image file in GIMP (GIMP 2.9, not sure if
the version makes a difference) and have a series of editing steps
performed automatically.


If I were asking this question just for myself, I'd probably assume that 
figuring out "how to" is too much trouble.


However, in addition to my own interest in being able to automate 
applying a series of editing steps, recently two other people have sent 
me emails asking the same question.


Both of these people are new to GIMP and using my patched version GIMP 
2.9 from git. They both seem to like high bit depth GIMP quite a lot. 
And both of them are looking for ways to automate steps for faster 
throughput when there are a lot of images to edit all at once.


I'm in a total state of confusion as to what Pat's and Kevin's answers 
actually mean in practical "how to" terms, so my apologies but I'll try 
asking again:


Is it possible right now for users to automate a series of editing steps 
in high bit depth GIMP? If yes, is there a guide somewhere? Will the 
resulting images be high bit depth images or only 8-bit images?


Best regards,
Elle

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Re: [Gimp-user] Save and automatically apply a series of editing steps

2015-12-06 Thread Kevin Payne

That then begs the question: Have any of the changes in 2.9.2 been reflected in 
updates to the pdb calls for scripting? And if so, how are the fixed 0-255 
ranges being handled?


From: gimp-user-list  on behalf of Pat David 

Sent: 06 December 2015 17:42
To: Elle Stone; gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Save and automatically apply a series of editing   
steps

Unfortunately no, no short version of pushing buttons (yet).

Script-fu or Python are probably the best bet at the moment? At least
there's a script fu console and the pdb to reference while building out a
script...
On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 6:35 AM Elle Stone 
wrote:

> I'd like to be able to open an image file in GIMP (GIMP 2.9, not sure if
> the version makes a difference) and have a series of editing steps
> performed automatically.
>
> I found the following tutorial:
> https://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Automate_Editing_in_GIMP/
>
> That's a long, complicated tutorial (probably how people feel when they
> read some of the articles on my website :) ).
>
> Is there a short "push these buttons" version of how to save and then
> automatically apply a series of editing steps?
>
> Best,
> Elle
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Re: [Gimp-user] Save and automatically apply a series of editing steps

2015-12-06 Thread Pat David
Unfortunately no, no short version of pushing buttons (yet).

Script-fu or Python are probably the best bet at the moment? At least
there's a script fu console and the pdb to reference while building out a
script...
On Sun, Dec 6, 2015 at 6:35 AM Elle Stone 
wrote:

> I'd like to be able to open an image file in GIMP (GIMP 2.9, not sure if
> the version makes a difference) and have a series of editing steps
> performed automatically.
>
> I found the following tutorial:
> https://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Automate_Editing_in_GIMP/
>
> That's a long, complicated tutorial (probably how people feel when they
> read some of the articles on my website :) ).
>
> Is there a short "push these buttons" version of how to save and then
> automatically apply a series of editing steps?
>
> Best,
> Elle
> --
> http://ninedegreesbelow.com
> Color management and free/libre photography
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