If you launch it from the menu, Gimp will show a “message” warning about an error, but the plugin still works. Linux (compiled in Linux Mint 圆4, working in Gimp 2.9.5-CCE Appimage, not tested in other versions or environments). If you’re not confident about your compiling skills, you can download the plugin with these links In case you don’t have that plugin, you could download its source code in This example could be used as is if you need to batch process images sharpening them with the Wavelet sharpen plugin (every file sharpened the same). Instead, I have joined parts of other scripts, and then I have added the function I needed.
I have not created the script from scratch.
I’m a newbie too, so maybe I will not be completely right while explaining each funtion and parameter, but in my computer it is running fine (either Linux Mint 圆4 or Windows 8.1 圆4 with Gimp 2.9.5-CCE). I’m posting this script because I’ve recently had to create a script so Gimp performs the same action to a group of files.Īs I haven’t found any easy (for dummies) tutorial about script-fu, I’ve thought this little example would be of interest for begginers, so they could start to understand the structure and internals of a script using the script-fu engine.