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Affecting color (specifically exposure) on multiple layers at once?
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I want to change the exposure on like 20 layers all at once. I thought the "layer group" feature should be the thing to use, but when I group all these layers together, all "color" options are greyed out when I select the group. I'm still only able to affect one layer at a time.

Is there any other GIMP feature that will help me do this instead?
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#2
You could try the gimp_gmic_qt plugin. http://www.gmic.eu  

It has many colour filters, not specifically exposure but you should find one that is equivalent and can be set to apply to all layers.  example:


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#3
One layer at once in GIMP!
I concur with rich2005, G'MIC will do the job, once installed, in GIMP menu > Filters /G'MIC-Qt
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(08-29-2021, 07:17 PM)Speusippus Wrote: I want to change the exposure on like 20 layers all at once. I thought the "layer group" feature should be the thing to use, but when I group all these layers together, all "color" options are greyed out when I select the group. I'm still only able to affect one layer at a time.

Is there any other GIMP feature that will help me do this instead?

If the layers are all the same size (elements of an animation) put all the layers in a single "sprite sheet" that you edit, and then split the sprite sheet back to layers. See for instance my ofn-layer-tiles script for the layers ⬌ sprite sheet transforms.
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