04-03-2022, 08:12 PM
If you have a single input PDF, why have you got so many images? Normally this would import as a single image with multiple layers, you then apply your edit to each layer in turn, and then export a single image.
Then as I said elsewhere, Gimp is creating an undo history for each image. Technically you get a copy of each layer for each operation (so, at least four copies). There are API calls to disable the undo stack... (also makes the code somewhat faster).
Also wondering why you do both randomize-pick and spread, since from their descriptions they are the same thing.
Then as I said elsewhere, Gimp is creating an undo history for each image. Technically you get a copy of each layer for each operation (so, at least four copies). There are API calls to disable the undo stack... (also makes the code somewhat faster).
Also wondering why you do both randomize-pick and spread, since from their descriptions they are the same thing.