Inspired by Rich2005 over-there > https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Tip-to...es-at-once which he literally wrote the WebP part
Use case: You got a bunch of images in GIMP and you have finished to work on them, and want to export all at once in JPG or WebP or PNG, or TIFF or even BMP
Or another use case: You did slice your image using guides with Image > Slice Using Guides with a grid of 10x10 and you got 100 opened images, go to export them one by one...
You will want this with all those images opened (un-zip, then put the .scm file in the scripts folder)
sg-save-all-open-a.scm.7z (Size: 2.29 KB / Downloads: 520)
Now you just go to File > Export All Images As... Chose your folder, Chose the type of image, Give a generic name, and a start number (auto-numbering)
What changed with the original ?
A lot, like A LOT.
Export the full image and not just a layer.
Once you chose where to save and the file type, you can get a coffee or a beer, the script will care for the other million opened images and no question asked by GIMP.
No default settings from GIMP, as before the exported JPG was bigger than the original,
Thus now you can set your settings in the code, I did comment ALL for > JPG, WebP, PNG and TIF
Use case: You got a bunch of images in GIMP and you have finished to work on them, and want to export all at once in JPG or WebP or PNG, or TIFF or even BMP
Or another use case: You did slice your image using guides with Image > Slice Using Guides with a grid of 10x10 and you got 100 opened images, go to export them one by one...
You will want this with all those images opened (un-zip, then put the .scm file in the scripts folder)
sg-save-all-open-a.scm.7z (Size: 2.29 KB / Downloads: 520)
Now you just go to File > Export All Images As... Chose your folder, Chose the type of image, Give a generic name, and a start number (auto-numbering)
What changed with the original ?
A lot, like A LOT.
Export the full image and not just a layer.
Once you chose where to save and the file type, you can get a coffee or a beer, the script will care for the other million opened images and no question asked by GIMP.
No default settings from GIMP, as before the exported JPG was bigger than the original,
Thus now you can set your settings in the code, I did comment ALL for > JPG, WebP, PNG and TIF
Patrice