11-08-2022, 08:56 AM
You just want that exposure setting to batch apply and nothing else ?
A revised for_gegl.py plugin attached. Unzip use with gegl_command.py same as before. It is the same name as the previous so do not get them mixed up.
An explanation, this is the top of the file...
...and you see I disabled the old saturation operation (the # ) and added the exposure setting.
You can un-comment and run the two (or more if you add them) gegl commands
You can edit values yourself and with a bit of research add new commands see: https://gegl.org/operations/
I have just given a quick test and that is a very small colour change
A revised for_gegl.py plugin attached. Unzip use with gegl_command.py same as before. It is the same name as the previous so do not get them mixed up.
An explanation, this is the top of the file...
Code:
#!/usr/bin/env python2
#
# needs the gegl_command.py plugin
#
from gimpfu import *
def python_run_gegl(image, drawable ):
# pdb.python_gegl(image, drawable, "saturation scale=1.2")
pdb.python_gegl(image, drawable, "exposure black-level=0.015 exposure=0.0")
...and you see I disabled the old saturation operation (the # ) and added the exposure setting.
You can un-comment and run the two (or more if you add them) gegl commands
You can edit values yourself and with a bit of research add new commands see: https://gegl.org/operations/
I have just given a quick test and that is a very small colour change