Wonder if this couldn't be done with GAP?  If so, it would be trivial to do, 
just load the original, duplicate it enough times to get 360, then run through 
the frames with "apply filter varying".

--- On Fri, 1/7/11, Atrus <atr...@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Atrus <atr...@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] A simple for loop while using Colorize
To: "Kevin Cozens" <ke...@ve3syb.ca>
Cc: "gimp-user" <gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu>
Date: Friday, January 7, 2011, 2:39 PM

I was aware of scheme scripting, but not of python. I'll have to look into 
that. It shouldn't be too difficult.
However, I was going off of the "portable apps" version of GIMP as I was 
writing, which went from 0 to 360, not -180 to 180. Is that a version 
difference?
On Jan 7, 2011 1:53 PM, "Kevin Cozens" <ke...@ve3syb.ca> wrote:

Atrus wrote:
> 1. Set x to 1
> 2. Apply Colorize with Hue = x (all other values are at their default...
A small script written in Scheme or Python would be the best way to do the

above. Doing it by hand will be very tedious. As I suspect you are about to

say you wouldn't know how to write such a script, you would have to see if

you can talk someone in to writing such a script for you.



BTW, hue values range from -180 through to 180 (inclusive) in GIMP.

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