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Is there a script that runs auto white balance, stretch contrast and stretch contrast HSV, one after the other, with the default settings of each?
If not, how would I write one, I'm not a programmer.
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(11-23-2024, 04:49 PM)1mike Wrote: Is there a script that runs auto white balance, stretch contrast and stretch contrast HSV, one after the other, with the default settings of each?
If not, how would I write one, I'm not a programmer.

Neither am I Wink but there a few around here who are. I use a couple of simple "boilerplate" shells for simple tasks.

Try the attached, a script-fu Unzip put in the scripts folder. It might do what you want, although two of the required, stretch contrast and stretch contrast HSV are GEGL functions and not readily scriptable.

It registers in the Tools menu as 'macro'  Better if you give details of your linux, does it have python ?

Edit: This is for Gimp 2.10.x Just seen your version Gimp 2.99 Wait for a Gimp 3 expert to come along.

An alternative might be the gimp_gmic_qt plugin which can keep a record of filters as 'Faves' (favourites) and recall as required. (and that no good at the moment for Gimp 2.99/Gimp 3.0


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Thanks, that was a quick response.
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