(10-27-2023, 02:33 PM)Punchcard Wrote:(10-27-2023, 12:13 AM)Punchcard Wrote: For speed, I tweak colors on negatives I've scanned at only 600 PPI. Then I need to get the same results on the same negatives, but on images after scanning at 3200 PPI. Is there a way to transfer the results of the adjustments I made on the 600 PPI negatives to the 3200 ones?
I see that I worded my question badly.
"Is there a way to transfer the results of the adjustments I made" is ambiguous.
I ought to have said "Is there a way to get GIMP to repeat what I did...".
In other words, I'd like to record my actions as a (lengthy) macro, and then have GIMP run the macro on a different image file, as might be done with a text editor.
( Note to self: don't post questions when tired.)
Many thanks to responders. I am grateful.
No, there is no such thing as recording macros. This said, if you start with a 8-bit image, color processing will lose some color with each step and this cannot be avoided so repeating a process of several steps is a sure-fire way to reproduce the color loss. So ideally your color process should be done in one step, in which case you don't need a macro you just re-use the tools settings.