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Introducing BIMP: Batch Image Manipulation Plugin

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Introducing BIMP: Batch Image Manipulation Plugin Alessandro Francesconi 06 May 00:50
Introducing BIMP: Batch Image Manipulation Plugin David Joyner 07 May 10:07
Introducing BIMP: Batch Image Manipulation Plugin David Joyner 07 May 17:06
Alessandro Francesconi
2012-05-06 00:50:45 UTC (almost 12 years ago)

Introducing BIMP: Batch Image Manipulation Plugin

If I understand well, actually I never had tested it for this purpose, Daniel.
But surely you can start the plugin on a machine, then open images stored on one or more connected clients of the local network (selecting them through the classic File Chooser that appears by clicking on "Add image files"), and choose an output directory on the right side of the plugin window, that can be referred to another remote client.

If you are, instead, talking about a "parallel batch processing" on multiple cpu/machines, then no... this plugin is not for this purpose yet.

Ale

Il 05/05/2012 20:19, Daniel Smith ha scritto:

can I ask you, Alessandro, this is for a single install of gimp on one computer, or can act on a server for multiple images and multiple computers/cpus?

On 5/5/12, Alessandro Francesconi wrote:

Hello everyone, I don't know if it's permitted to do here, but I want inform you about my new GIMP plugin. BIMP isa graphical batch tool made for applying a set of GIMP manipulations on a group of images. It's different from the "old but great" DBP plugin in various (and interesting) aspects... Give it a try if you want!

http://www.alessandrofrancesconi.it/projects/bimp/

Cheers

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David Joyner
2012-05-07 10:07:44 UTC (almost 12 years ago)

Introducing BIMP: Batch Image Manipulation Plugin

On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Alessandro Francesconi wrote:

Hello everyone, I don't know if it's permitted to do here, but I want inform you about my new GIMP plugin.
BIMP is a graphical batch tool made for applying a set of GIMP manipulations on a group of images. It's different from the "old but great" DBP plugin in various (and interesting) aspects... Give it a try if you want!

http://www.alessandrofrancesconi.it/projects/bimp/

Sounds very interesting.

I installed (in ubuntu) sudo apt-get install libgimp2.0-dev
then compiled it as explained in the README file. (make them sudo make install). The compile seemed to go fine However, I don't see bimp in the menus system. Am I missing something?

(This is a resend, sorry if you get 2 copies. The first seemed to trigger a mail server error.)

Cheers

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David Joyner
2012-05-07 17:06:18 UTC (almost 12 years ago)

Introducing BIMP: Batch Image Manipulation Plugin

On Mon, May 7, 2012 at 10:44 AM, Alessandro Francesconi wrote:

Il 07/05/2012 12:07, David Joyner ha scritto:

On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Alessandro Francesconi wrote:

Hello everyone, I don't know if it's permitted to do here, but I want inform you about my new GIMP plugin.
BIMP is a graphical batch tool made for applying a set of GIMP manipulations on a group of images. It's different from the "old but great" DBP plugin in various (and interesting) aspects... Give it a try if you want!

http://www.alessandrofrancesconi.it/projects/bimp/

Sounds very interesting.

I installed (in ubuntu) sudo apt-get install libgimp2.0-dev
then compiled it as explained in the README file. (make them sudo make install).
The compile seemed to go fine However, I don't see bimp in the menus system. Am I missing something?

(This is a resend, sorry if you get 2 copies. The first seemed to trigger a mail server error.)

Cheers

-- Alessandro Francesconi
alessandrofrancesconi.it

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Hello David, that's probably because gimptool-2.0 (that installs the compiled plugin into Gimp directories) didn't assign the execution permission to the file. It happened to me, see if the complied version of BIMP copied into Gimp plugins directory (should be /home//.gimp-2.6/plug-ins) has the 'execute' permission enabled.

Thanks for the reply.
By habit I typed "sudo make install". It copied the binary to the wrong location.
"make install" did the trick.

I am not getting it to apply the droste effect. Should all the filters work?

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