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Convert multiple layers at the same time. #87

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hudefect opened this issue Sep 12, 2020 · 4 comments
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Convert multiple layers at the same time. #87

hudefect opened this issue Sep 12, 2020 · 4 comments
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@hudefect
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Hello Again!

I am trying to open a CMYK PSD file in GIMP.

I managed to open the file in Cyan. Once the image opens, a popup window titled Open Image Layer? appears for a selection of one single layer.

If I select one layer and click open, then only this one layer is imported in GIMP

If I click cancel, then all layers are loaded and converted into one single layer in GIMP.

Is there any way of maintaining the layers in the output image?

Thanks!

@rodlie
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rodlie commented Sep 12, 2020

At the moment we use TIFF when moving images to/from GIMP. I'm not familiar with the GIMP Python API, but it should be doable.

@rodlie rodlie added the enhancement New feature or request label Sep 12, 2020
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rodlie commented Sep 12, 2020

I have made proof-of-concept code that seems to work nicely (Convert a 45 layered PSD from CMYK to RGB while preserving all the layers and additional data/info). Will do a snapshot build on Sunday.

@hudefect
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You are fantastic, thanks! That will be game changer!

@hook-ops
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Hello, I want to know about dot gain in offset print.
Do you like offset print with water or waterless?
In waterless case, I want to know how much percent dot gain increase?

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