@ firefly
New day, modified plugin with 1.2 as the GEGL Saturation value. There is no 1200, the scale goes from 0.0 to 10.0
Included in the zip is a simple text editor if (when) you need to modify the scale value. It is not difficult.
This a video demo, from unpacking the zip through to applying BIMP. https://youtu.be/JNlbuYJlHEQ
Another way is, adjust an image with the color-curve tool and save the curve settings as a file. BIMP will apply that color-curve using the file.
@PixLab
nice screenshots, pays to read the first post as the OP specifically does not want to use hue-saturation.
New day, modified plugin with 1.2 as the GEGL Saturation value. There is no 1200, the scale goes from 0.0 to 10.0
Included in the zip is a simple text editor if (when) you need to modify the scale value. It is not difficult.
This a video demo, from unpacking the zip through to applying BIMP. https://youtu.be/JNlbuYJlHEQ
Quote:Or if there is an easier way, like doing a batch command that would utilize the saturation level of an existing file.I do not think so, there is a way with the g'mic plugin of comparing a before / after pair, extracting a color-look-up-table (CLUT) and applying that to other images. Not sure you can apply that particular gmic filter with BIMP.
Another way is, adjust an image with the color-curve tool and save the curve settings as a file. BIMP will apply that color-curve using the file.
@PixLab
nice screenshots, pays to read the first post as the OP specifically does not want to use hue-saturation.