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consistent color palette from multiple images
#11
(04-17-2021, 12:18 PM)barrubba Wrote: Thank you ! very well explained



Thank you too, for your very explanatory video...i''ve solved all my issues

If Rich and Ofnuts can't solve an issue someone is having with Gimp, it likely isn't going to be solved.  They are two of the very best.
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#12
Sure, there are plenty of their comments that solve a wide variety of problems!
Now I have another little one myself!
If instead of putting the same logo on all layers, I have to combine multiple pairs of images?
One pair is made from a main image and a second foreground image with 30% multiply
How can I do that?
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#13
Quote:If instead of putting the same logo on all layers, I have to combine multiple pairs of images?
One pair is made from a main image and a second foreground image with 30% multiply

Is this Image A + Foreground A / Image B +Foreground B ...etc
Not sure what you mean by 30% multiply.

There is a plugin, ofn-interleave-layers.py (dated 2020-04-25) from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-too...s/scripts/ Unzip & read the information file.

That will combine one stack of layers with  another stack of layers and various modes and transparency Produces a new image with layers. Use a plugin to write layers to separate images, there are several.
Snags, images have to be the same size.

   

A quick animation of that: https://i.imgur.com/kM5zloO.mp4

Anything more complicated, then possibly not Gimp maybe write an ImageMagick script.
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#14
Thank you! it's what i need but no command available in "Image"
copyed in script foder
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#15
(04-22-2021, 02:02 PM)barrubba Wrote: Thank you! it's what i need but no command available in "Image"
copyed in script foder
It is a plug-in not a script.

Get the zip https://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-to...p/download

Unzip and put the file ofn-interleave-layers.py in your user plugins folder 
C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins

There is a html help file in the zip read that as well.

Edit: Note: This works with RGB images not indexed images
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#16
ok great! now i have all 30 couple in a single file, with layer transparency as i want.
Now, there is a way to export all couple of non merged images to a separate file to continue editing, if needed, single layer and transparency level?
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#17
(04-22-2021, 10:07 PM)barrubba Wrote: ok great! now i have all 30 couple in a single file, with layer transparency as i want.
Now, there is a way to export all couple of non merged images to a separate file to continue editing, if needed, single layer and transparency level?

None I know of. My own script (ofn-export-layers) only consider single layers. If you want to keep layer couples, that would be to XCF... But why do you want to edit the images separately?
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