I had to look up those PS filters
Warming Filter (85), (81), and (LBA). These adjust the white balance in an image to make the colors warmer, or more yellow. Filter (81) is like (85) and (LBA), but it’s best used for minor adjustments.
Cooling Filter (80), (82), and (LBB). These also adjust the white balance that’s shown, but instead of making the colors warmer, they make the colors cooler, or bluer. Filter (82) is like (80) and (LBB), but it’s designed for slight adjustments.
Using UfRAW or in this case the updated nufraw, it is going to be very hands-on for white balence although there is an option to save any curves created.
screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/uNdA82k.jpg
Or some after opening presets You can try the gimp-gmic plugin, http://www.gmic.eu One plugin with hundreds of filters, including a section of photographic presets. Looks like this screenshot https://i.imgur.com/w9yx8am.jpg
Red, Orange, Yellow, and so on. The various color filters adjust the hue, or color, of a photo. Choose a color filter to try to eliminate a colorcast or to apply a special effect.
Standard Gimp:
A plain colour overlay is in Colors -> Colorify there is an option to set your own
One that is often overlooked Colors -> Filter Pack see: https://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-filter-pack.html
edit: Just out of interest, which version of linux are you using?
Warming Filter (85), (81), and (LBA). These adjust the white balance in an image to make the colors warmer, or more yellow. Filter (81) is like (85) and (LBA), but it’s best used for minor adjustments.
Cooling Filter (80), (82), and (LBB). These also adjust the white balance that’s shown, but instead of making the colors warmer, they make the colors cooler, or bluer. Filter (82) is like (80) and (LBB), but it’s designed for slight adjustments.
Using UfRAW or in this case the updated nufraw, it is going to be very hands-on for white balence although there is an option to save any curves created.
screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/uNdA82k.jpg
Or some after opening presets You can try the gimp-gmic plugin, http://www.gmic.eu One plugin with hundreds of filters, including a section of photographic presets. Looks like this screenshot https://i.imgur.com/w9yx8am.jpg
Red, Orange, Yellow, and so on. The various color filters adjust the hue, or color, of a photo. Choose a color filter to try to eliminate a colorcast or to apply a special effect.
Standard Gimp:
A plain colour overlay is in Colors -> Colorify there is an option to set your own
One that is often overlooked Colors -> Filter Pack see: https://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-filter-pack.html
edit: Just out of interest, which version of linux are you using?