Background: So I've been waiting over a year for the dust to settle on this one to dig into it, but at this point I figure maybe the additional attention will help push it down the road. It's such a cool idea I don't even know where to begin.
In short the program a staged image processor that shows every step of the edit as a thumbnail. Treats individual image tweaks not as steps that you can undo/redo, but add / subtract / move across a path. The liteware Renamer does a great job at this, but Gimel takes it even further. I hope to see more tools use this logic in the future.
Gimel-Studio - old repo
https://github.com/GimelStudio/Gimel-Studio
GitHub in development version
https://github.com/GimelStudio/GimelStudio
Gimel Studio 0.5.3 Beta
https://www.softpedia.com/get/PORTABLE- ... udio.shtml
Status: Untested.
It lists portability and an open license.
Gimel Studio - node-based image editor
Re: Gimel Studio - node-based image editor
Update: Appears to be very early stage as I couldn't sort out how to connect the filter nodes.
Status: Portable -- appears to write no settings or whatever settings present are attached to the
Status: Portable -- appears to write no settings or whatever settings present are attached to the