gimp-export-layers
grapik-quran
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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gimp-export-layers
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Yet another GIMP newbie with a question: Am I barking up the right tree?
You do not need to abandon the ship, with 2 plugins (one is G'MIC, the other one is to export layers as image and it does way more as well), and a one line code in terminal, you will be able to do it with GIMP (although I think it's the perfect job for ImageMagick, but I don't master it).
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Asking about image mode
Download this plugins > https://kamilburda.github.io/gimp-export-layers/ (it's to export each layer as an image), then restart GIMP.
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Mass 24 BMP export
use this plugin > https://kamilburda.github.io/gimp-export-layers/
- Batch Converting WEBP to JPEG PNG ICO Other
- export all layers as pngs and autocrop
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How I Managed to Pre-processing Musshaf Images
Export all of them as separate JPEG images using a plugin Export Layers; and
- A photo I edited using GIMP, don't let others tell you its not good enough!
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2d vector drawn animation
From my quick search, fresco can export to psd (photoshop) file format, which keeps the layers. So you can export all frames at once into a single file. If you have photoshop, you can use that to batch export all layers to seperate images. If you don't have photoshop, you could try gimp, it can import psd files and with a plugin you can batch export layers.
grapik-quran
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How I Managed to Pre-processing Musshaf Images
Along the way, I got some ideas in my head to solve that. Most of them were not possible for me at the moment, as it turned out that I need to learn some machine learning techniques which I would be stupid to learn myself. I know best, if I try hard to learn it, I will make up my own opportunities! But since I am doing this to provide only a proof-of-concept of my digital Quran application, Grapik Quran, I am not willing to take too much effort into it yet. Not to mention that I just started learning GTK+; there is a lot to learn, so I have to manage my time as best I can.
What are some alternatives?
EasyOCR - Ready-to-use OCR with 80+ supported languages and all popular writing scripts including Latin, Chinese, Arabic, Devanagari, Cyrillic and etc.
stable-gimpfusion - A Gimp plugin that brings StableDiffusion functionality through Automatic1111's API
drawing - Simple image editor for Linux
gimp-plugin-bimp - BIMP. Batch Image Manipulation Plugin for GIMP.
gnomefavs - gnomefavs is a utility for managing GNOME favorite applications presets. It enables users to save, load, list, and remove presets, providing a flexible way to customize and switch between app layouts
ImageMagick - 🧙♂️ ImageMagick 7
gnome-shell-extension-gsconnect - KDE Connect implementation for GNOME
gmic-community - Community contributions to the G'MIC software