05-31-2022, 11:07 AM
@Stephen Liu
It is possible, I have it installed in kubuntu 20.04 but doubt if you would manage it. 'buntu 22.04 is even worse. Looks like you are stuck with script-fu.
Unfortunately many of the procedures you require are now GEGL procedures and you will not get in a script-fu.
It has but you will need to make your own script-fu to process your requirements (see above re. GEGL). Can you do that ?
You are not going to run these from Gimp, in batch mode or anything else. Go to the ImageMagick forum, https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/discussions explain your requirements and procedure, give them one of your negatives as an example. You might get advice.
best of luck
Quote:...Neither Python is on Ubuntu 20.04 repo. I don't know whether it can run on Ubuntu 20.04. I can find it out later. If Python-Fu plugin is necessary then I'll install it.
It is possible, I have it installed in kubuntu 20.04 but doubt if you would manage it. 'buntu 22.04 is even worse. Looks like you are stuck with script-fu.
Quote:..I'm not knowledgeable on GEGL..
Unfortunately many of the procedures you require are now GEGL procedures and you will not get in a script-fu.
Quote:..GIMP also has Batch Mode https://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch/
It has but you will need to make your own script-fu to process your requirements (see above re. GEGL). Can you do that ?
Quote:..I'm interested to do batch editing running ImageMagick commands. Annotated List of Command-line Options https://imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php
You are not going to run these from Gimp, in batch mode or anything else. Go to the ImageMagick forum, https://github.com/ImageMagick/ImageMagick/discussions explain your requirements and procedure, give them one of your negatives as an example. You might get advice.
best of luck