Re: GIMP UI quality opinion

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W dniu 12-02-17 11:23, jcupitt@xxxxxxxxx pisze:
On 16 February 2012 16:25, Aleksey Midenkov<midenok@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 8:18 PM, Bogdan
Szczurek<thebodzio@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Why not? Write a script… or suggest solid action recording. These
are the ways meant exactly for that kind of work. 40 click or 200
clicks – they'll all be annoying just the same :}.

Because each operation on each photo must be eye-controlled. F.ex.
cropping parameters or brightness tuning is different per each
image.

This is very off-topic, but some editors like Blender or (my baby)
nip2 are pipeline based, and this can be a nice alternative to
recording, for some operations anyway.

These programs let you assemble a chain of operations from the
source image to the destination. The whole thing is live and you can
adjust the settings in any of the operations as you please and see
the result instantly. You can drop a new image in at the start to
processes it, or even drop a whole directory of images in for batch
processing.

GEGL has a demo that does something like this and I think there's
been talk of adding a GEGL graph editor to gimp. It may happen!

You're right, there was such idea and I'm wholeheartedly for it.

My best!
thebodzio
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