04-23-2023, 10:04 PM
No such thing in Gimp out of the box(*). You can find it in more photo-oriented apps such as DarkTable or RawTherapee.
Most filters can save their settings, and even export them, so you can reapply them:
If all you do is general color/brightness/contrast adjusments, you can use GMIC to generate a CLUT from the initial and final image, and then re-apply the CLUT on other images.
(*) Because in the general case it is very, very complicated and would not be applicable anyway. If you processing selects a color, what are the chances at the very same color selection will have the same effect on another picture? Or if you paint the quickmask to create a selection to remove something? Not speaking of using several layers... The other photo apps usually have very little or simplified support for local editing. This said in the long run you should be able to define/save simple process as GEGL pipelines and therefore re-apply them elsewhere.
Most filters can save their settings, and even export them, so you can reapply them:
If all you do is general color/brightness/contrast adjusments, you can use GMIC to generate a CLUT from the initial and final image, and then re-apply the CLUT on other images.
(*) Because in the general case it is very, very complicated and would not be applicable anyway. If you processing selects a color, what are the chances at the very same color selection will have the same effect on another picture? Or if you paint the quickmask to create a selection to remove something? Not speaking of using several layers... The other photo apps usually have very little or simplified support for local editing. This said in the long run you should be able to define/save simple process as GEGL pipelines and therefore re-apply them elsewhere.