On Sat, Oct 4, 2008 at 6:15 PM, David Gowers <00ai99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:> On Sun, Oct 5, 2008 at 1:20 AM, Kent Tenney <ktenney@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:>> On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 7:01 PM,>> <saulgoode@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:>>> Quoting Kent Tenney <ktenney@xxxxxxxxx>:>>>>>>> will there be provisions to apply a saved curve to an image without the>>>> gui?>>>>>>>>>> If you have the GIMP Animation Package installed, you will find a plug-in>>> named 'plug-in-wr-curves' which permits application of a curves file.>>>>>> plug-in-wr-curves>>>>>> GIMP Plug-in>>>>>> <Image>/Video/Layer/Colors/>>>>>> Wrapper for GIMP Curves Tool call based on Curves file>>>>>> Parameters>>>>>> run-mode INT32 Interactive, non-interactive>>> image IMAGE Input image>>> drawable DRAWABLE Input drawable (must be a layer)>>> filename STRING Name of a GIMP curves file (saved by the Curves>>> Tool)>>>>>> Return Values>>>>>> the-drawable DRAWABLE the processed layer>>>>>> Additional Information>>>>>> This Plugin loads a # GIMP Curves File, that was saved by>>> the GIMP 2.0pre1 Curves Tool>>>> Darn, it seems this won't help, the format of the Gimp 2.6 autosaved curves>> file must be different than the one this plugin was written against.> Yes, it certainly is. However, you can export curves in the same> format as earlier GIMP versions, then you can> easily apply them with wr_curves. Ok, I see that 2.6 still provides for saving to a file, and that file is the oldformat, however my interest is in automating the process, and it seemsthat that is offered only in the new format. I'll start associating the automatic version with files and trust that thecapability will appear to apply those curves to the files with a script. Thanks,Kent >> HTH,>> David>> --> Everything has reasons. Nothing has justification.> Ĉio havas kialojn; Neniaĵo havas pravigeron.>_______________________________________________Gimp-developer mailing listGimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer