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Batch or Macro with frames Peter Diks 02 Feb 14:57
  Batch or Macro with frames Carol Spears 02 Feb 21:59
Peter Diks
2006-02-02 14:57:35 UTC (about 18 years ago)

Batch or Macro with frames

Dear Gimp-Userlist,

I am having a good time with Gimp 2.2.9 At the moment i would like to add a Gflare in batch so that i don't have to edit some 200 frames the same way. There is the "video" plug-in but a macro option or custom batch option is not present, is there? Do you have a way to dramatically shorten my edit-time?

With Regards, Peter Diks
e: peter.diks@tiscali.nl
http://www.goeroentje.nl
http://www.tessa-diks.nl
Duron 1200, mem 400
Gimp 2.2.9

Carol Spears
2006-02-02 21:59:23 UTC (about 18 years ago)

Batch or Macro with frames

On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 02:57:35PM +0100, Peter Diks wrote:

Dear Gimp-Userlist,

I am having a good time with Gimp 2.2.9 At the moment i would like to add a Gflare in batch so that i don't have to edit some 200 frames the same way. There is the "video" plug-in but a macro option or custom batch option is not present, is there? Do you have a way to dramatically shorten my edit-time?

i am glad that some body is enjoying it.

there is the GIMP Animation Plug-in. you should be able to find information about it at the same place you got your GIMP from.

i have an introductory tutorial, it can be found here: http://carol.gimp.org/gimp2/animation/gap/

while i am certain that apples imovie or any of a number of applications that are available for windows to edit video with have a lot more intuitive gui -- the gap is about as good of a video editor as gimp-1.0 was as a pixel editor.

carol