09-17-2023, 02:28 PM
(03-13-2021, 04:00 PM)stefffff Wrote:(03-13-2021, 03:46 PM)rich2005 Wrote: For existing image files and a plain colour background you can use the batch plugin BIMP https://alessandrofrancesconi.it/projects/bimp/
Set the FG colour. Start BIMP Add the image files and use 'other gimp procedure'.
Search for fill, choose gimp-bucket-fill, settings as below. Set a output location and run it.
A bit more difficult to add a background image. You can open all your images as layers, and merge another image under each layer.
There are plugins to do this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-too...s/scripts/ look for ofn-interleave-layers.zip (dated 2020-04-25) Read the documentation that comes in the zip. Then you need to re-export all the layers back to single images. Same place look for ofn-export-layers.zip (2018-02-22) There are other scripts/ plugins that do similar.
oh thank you, i will definetly try this, even though "filling" sounds like it wont blend in as good as an actually background
hello very interesting i try with images with a white background... not properly all white... there a re few shadow grey nuances... .. they are product photo with a shadow under the product and near white background... i made more white as possible when i shot but it's impossible to make perfectly white... i'm trying to use gimp+bimp but not found the right pattern... while if i use fill bucket in normal gimp only 1 image processing it fill all the background with pure white...
my question is
can bimp and fill bucket make the same in bulky for some images of same product /different angle due i use for 360 degree wordpress plugin)
thanks