My two euros worth.
What sort of image formats are you working with and the degree of editing ? Multiple layer, psds are probably out.
Means the same as say, a word processor, where backups are made at designated intervals. In Gimp it might look like this:
You see one snag, this saves in Gimp .xcf formats.
If a single layer edit, I use a homemade plugin, dumps the image to a designated folder but only as a jpeg or png, adds a long index to the layer name (which is often the file name) As with most plugins a quick repeat Ctl-F is top of the Filters Menu. Might come in useful / or not. Looks like this in Windows. https://i.imgur.com/3mwZN0q.mp4
Both those, python plugins, attached, unzip and pop in your plugins folder, C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins
What sort of image formats are you working with and the degree of editing ? Multiple layer, psds are probably out.
Quote:I'm not sure what you mean by autosave. Where will it save the image into and under what name?
Means the same as say, a word processor, where backups are made at designated intervals. In Gimp it might look like this:
You see one snag, this saves in Gimp .xcf formats.
If a single layer edit, I use a homemade plugin, dumps the image to a designated folder but only as a jpeg or png, adds a long index to the layer name (which is often the file name) As with most plugins a quick repeat Ctl-F is top of the Filters Menu. Might come in useful / or not. Looks like this in Windows. https://i.imgur.com/3mwZN0q.mp4
Both those, python plugins, attached, unzip and pop in your plugins folder, C:\Users\"yourname"\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\plug-ins