As a follow-up, I have implemented the -trim (explicit trim in place) that I 
mentioned on this thread would have been convenient.

 https://github.com/OpenImageIO/oiio/pull/1105


On Mar 26, 2015, at 10:13 AM, Larry Gritz <[email protected]> wrote:

> How about this (presuming it's a 4 channel RGBA):
> 
>       oiiotool in.exr -dup -mulc 10000 -clamp:min=0:max=1 -ch R=A,G=A,B=A,A 
> -mul -autorim -o out.exr
> 
> This reads in.exr, duplicates it on the stack, multiplies pixel values 10000 
> then clamps to [0,1] (that has the effect of turning all nonzero alpha into 
> 1.0), replicates the thresholded alpha value into all 4 channels, multiplies 
> that mask by the original image (still below it on the stack!) -- now we've 
> squashed all color to 0 in pixels that were original alpha 0 -- and finally 
> write it out with autotrim!
> 
> I haven't tested this, so take with a grain of salt that I've spelled 
> everything correctly and whatnot. But I think the overall methodology is 
> sound.
> 
> If you are using master (so you have expression substitution), another clever 
> trick might be:
> 
>       oiiotool in.exr --ch A -autotrim -o alphatrim.exr
>       oiiotool alphatrim.exr in.exr -crop {IMG[1].geom} -o out.exr
> 
> This extracts just the alpha channel and saves to a temporary file with 
> auto-trimming. Then it uses the size of the saved auto-trimmed alpha to 
> explicitly crop the original. I would prefer to do it in one step, but it 
> looks like --autotrim only works upon the saved output of "-o", and I 
> neglected to implement a --trim (trim the outer black "in place" so you can 
> then use the trimmed image).
> 
> 
> 
> On Mar 25, 2015, at 10:42 PM, Jason Iversen <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Perhaps you can premultiply (--premult) before autotrimming?
>> 
>> On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 8:48 PM, Sebastian Kral <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I was wondering if it's possible to create a DataWindow in an EXR with the 
>> --autotrim flag which is based purely on the Alpha instead of black pixels.
>> We have some rather large mattepaintings which I am trying to trim but since 
>> the background isn't black the autotrim doesn't seem to work.
>> 
>> Perhaps I am missing something and someone can help me out.
>> 
>> The command I am running:
>> oiiotool in.exr --scanline --compress zips --autotrim -o out.exr
>> 
>> Thank you.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Sebastian
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