02-21-2019, 06:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-21-2019, 06:55 PM by rich2005.
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It is encoded in the Gimp binary files, so not changeable using regular Gimp settings. There is a hack that works
https://www.flickr.com/groups/48637250@N...200558924/
I could fix you up with that for Gimp 2.8.22 if you require.
A better bet that does not involve any diving into the Gimp system files might be the old save-for-web plugin
There is a Windows 64 bit version here: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-plugin...98#pid3598
Unzip Goes in C:\Users\"yourname"\.gimp-2.8\plug-ins or C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins for multiple users.
Find it in the File -> Save for web which defaults to jpeg. Works ok with Gimp 2.8
If all that is no good for any reason, (Corporate policy / No permissions / don't like) all you have to do is replace/add the jpg suffix to the file name. Gimp does the rest
https://www.flickr.com/groups/48637250@N...200558924/
I could fix you up with that for Gimp 2.8.22 if you require.
A better bet that does not involve any diving into the Gimp system files might be the old save-for-web plugin
There is a Windows 64 bit version here: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-plugin...98#pid3598
Unzip Goes in C:\Users\"yourname"\.gimp-2.8\plug-ins or C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\lib\gimp\2.0\plug-ins for multiple users.
Find it in the File -> Save for web which defaults to jpeg. Works ok with Gimp 2.8
If all that is no good for any reason, (Corporate policy / No permissions / don't like) all you have to do is replace/add the jpg suffix to the file name. Gimp does the rest