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Icon Shortcuts for predefined colors/tool/filter options
#1
I manipulate a lot of images.
I find it time consuming to click eg. 

filters-->blur-->Gaussian--> ok
then
Colors --> saturation --> Ok
then
filters-->enhance-->sharpen--> ok

then repeat the whole sequence for 1000+ images.

I prefer:
to be able to put Shortcut icons for predefined options in tools eg. Blur icon with predefined blurring.
to be able to group actions in new shortcut icons e.g blur-sharpen-saturation -> BSS shortcut icon.

In that way, the whole image processing will be speed up


I dont know if someone can make an addon for such thing.
It will be HUGE advantage of GIMP.
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#2
(07-09-2023, 08:46 AM)estatistics Wrote: I manipulate a lot of images.
I find it time consuming to click eg. 

filters-->blur-->Gaussian--> ok
then
Colors --> saturation --> Ok
then
filters-->enhance-->sharpen--> ok

then repeat the whole sequence for 1000+ images.

I prefer:
to be able to put Shortcut icons for predefined options in tools eg. Blur icon with predefined blurring.
to be able to group actions in new shortcut icons e.g blur-sharpen-saturation -> BSS shortcut icon.

In that way, the whole image processing will be speed up


I dont know if someone can make an addon for such thing.
It will be HUGE advantage of GIMP.

You could assign short-cut keys for these actions - "Edit/Keyboard Shortcuts" then type (for instance) gauss into the search box.
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#3
Yeah i know that. It is not useful to me. Because, you must make "triple keys" eg. cntrl+shift+w and even then may interference with my system. So it is totally inconvenient. On other hand, a bar with shortcut icons of blur, saturation and sharpen will make this in just 3-clicks instead of "9 keys". No the sequence of filters may be altered or used also some others. It is inconvenient to make "ton of shortkeys". on the other hand 5-7 icon custom-made shortcuts could easily speed this process. Thanks anyway for your answer.
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#4
(07-09-2023, 10:02 AM)estatistics Wrote: Yeah i know that. It is not useful to me. Because, you must make "triple keys" eg. cntrl+shift+w and even then may interference with my system. So it is totally inconvenient.  On other hand, a bar with shortcut icons of blur, saturation and sharpen will make this in just 3-clicks instead of "9 keys". No the sequence of filters may be altered or used also some others. It is inconvenient to make "ton of shortkeys". on the other hand  5-7 icon custom-made shortcuts could easily speed this process. Thanks anyway for your answer.

What you need is the customizable toolbar - something that is on the development roadmap but don't hold your breath!

https://developer.gimp.org/core/roadmap/#gui
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#5
Go to the top menu Help > Bug report and Feature request, a new tab on your browser will open > it's the GIMP bug report and feature request page > there you can ask the GIMP team to put more button's options in the toolbox beside the "Levels, Curves and so..." which are already there in the Preferences

   
Patrice
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#6
(07-09-2023, 10:02 AM)estatistics Wrote: Yeah i know that. It is not useful to me. Because, you must make "triple keys" eg. cntrl+shift+w and even then may interference with my system. So it is totally inconvenient.  On other hand, a bar with shortcut icons of blur, saturation and sharpen will make this in just 3-clicks instead of "9 keys". No the sequence of filters may be altered or used also some others. It is inconvenient to make "ton of shortkeys". on the other hand  5-7 icon custom-made shortcuts could easily speed this process. Thanks anyway for your answer.

If you haven't already reassigned them the numeric keys 2, 3, 4 and 5 with and without Shift would give you 4 single key and 4 double keys to which you could assign the filters/tools that you want. The default settings for these keys just set zoom levels and I, for one, never use them (I only use 1 to get a 1:1 zoom and I reassign Shift+1 to be Fit Image in Window).
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