On 08/29/2010 12:46 PM, David Gowers wrote: > On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 4:24 AM, Jacopo Corzani<corzani@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> >>> Well, adjustment layers is what GIMP developers seem to refer to as >>> "layer abuse" :) >>> >>> There are different ways to implement non-destructive editing. Would >>> you be interested to find out more? >>> >>> Alexandre Prokoudine >>> http://libregraphicsworld.org >>> >>> >>> >>> >> Hi Alexandre, >> i could agree with your consideration of "layer abuse" but adjustment >> layer is a quick and robust solution to manage effects whenever i want. >> Changing a curve (or any other "effect") dynamically without duplicate >> layers would be a great. >> Sure,i'm interested to find another quick way to handle "effects" during >> time without do an layer abuse, but i don't have any ideas that speed up >> work like adj layers... :) >> Thanks for your response. >> > Peter Sikking has already expressed a way of doing this: you attach a > list of effects to a layer or layer group. > > http://www.mmiworks.net/eng/publications/2007/05/lgm-top-gimp-user-requests_25.html > > As he observes, this avoids the problem of 'adjustment layers' not > actually being layers in any normal sense (that is, their lack of > content) while allowing the same or greater functionality. > This kind of layer's effect stack is currently under develpment (you post is dated to may 2007)? . It can be a great step to make gimp totally non destructive and easy to use.If this feature is under devel i would contribute in a development or test phase. Anyone know anything?There is an open task about that? Jacopo _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer