>Check out https://github.com/khalim19/gimp-plugin-export-layers
>
>Alex
GIMP sure is capable!
thanks guys
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>Late last night I got the latest version of the script suggested by
>Rich and
>tried it on a dozen color photo scans with borders. Each was left with
>thin
>"white" strips along the sides and top and bottom, mostly thicker at
>one end
>than the other, indicating there was still a little skew left
Figured out my issues with fuzzy select and now know how to use it. Now after
lots of experimenting just with that sample greyscale photo, I conclude it does
NOT work well for my purpose. There is apparently too much variation in the
border area, so a low threshold does not get all of the border,
On Sat, Feb 1, 2020 at 6:58 AM anon125 wrote:
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> How do I do that with gimp?
Check out https://github.com/khalim19/gimp-plugin-export-layers
Alex
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Late last night I got the latest version of the script suggested by Rich and
tried it on a dozen color photo scans with borders. Each was left with thin
"white" strips along the sides and top and bottom, mostly thicker at one end
than the other, indicating there was still a little skew left in the
Hi anon125,
On Sat, 01 Feb 2020 04:58:06 +0100
anon125 wrote:
> How do I do that with gimp?
> Thanks all
>
> We have pse5 software and have layers with images that we need to efficiently
> make into jpg images.
> Hundreds of them
>
it should be doable using gimp-python (