Hi, On Mon, 2008-03-24 at 23:27 -0600, Joshua Stratton wrote: > I recently setup a proposal for Google Summer of Code that involves a > gallery-style batch processor--a separate window that could display > various sorting routines on images based on brightness, size, energy > level, etc. Images could be grouped into sets that could be > batch-processed like having all the selected or stacked images > normalized to filtered with a sepia effect. I was wondering if anyone > would find this useful. I am sure that many users would find this useful. > I know several applications already provide some of this functionality > outside of GIMP, but I believe they can be done better. For example, > Dave's batch processor provides batch-processing in GIMP in the form > of a plugin, but lacks visual thumbnails of the various images. Other > applications don't have the cross-platform penetration that GIMP > has. The main problem with approaches such as Dave's batch processor is that it only allows a very limited set of operations. It probably does this because it has to implement it's own user interface for each of the allowed operations. In my opinion, this is a major drawback. GIMP has a lot of functionality that would be interesting to use in a batch process and the batch processor shouldn't limit you to a few. We have a long-term plan to solve this and it is based on the GEGL port. I wonder what your plans about this are. Please tell us more about them. Sven _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer