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Reproduce Color Adjustments from One Image to Another?
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Packing in for the day, but...

If you can find all your adjustment requirements using gimp_gmic_qt plugin. Apply and copy each adjustment to clipboard.

Then put those clipboard entries into gmic menu Various -> Custom Code

Add that as a fave(orite) gmic entry. That is effectively a macro to apply to any image.
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#12
(10-27-2023, 06:05 PM)zeuspaul Wrote: Gimp is my main editing program but I complement it with others.  If I want to apply the same color settings to a bunch of images at the same time I use Lightroom.  Copy settings from an image in develop mode and then select as many images as you want in viewing mode and paste the settings.

Unfortunately Lightroom is now a subscription program so I don't recommend it.  I have an old stand alone version.  I doubt one can still find it as an option but maybe??

You can also do this with free/open source equivalents such as RawTherapee or Darktable (they also work from JPG even if they work better from raw files)
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