> > > I'm pleased to announce the release of Phatch which is a > > > powerful batch processor and renamer. Phatch exposes a big part of the > > > Python Imaging Library through an user friendly GUI. (It is using > > > python-pyexiv2 to offer more extensive EXIF and IPTC support.) Phatch > > > is not targeted at manipulating individual pictures (such as with > > > Gimp), but repeating the same actions on hundreds or thousands of > > > images. > > > > > If you know PIL and have some nice recipes laying around, it is very > > > easy to write plugins as Phatch generates the corresponding GUI > > > automagically just like in Django. Any existings PIL scripts can be > > > added very easily. Let me know if you want to contribute or have any > > > questions. > > > > > Homepage:http://photobatch.stani.be(free download link below) > > > Tutorials:http://photobatch.wikidot.com/tutorials > > > > Translations:https://translations.launchpad.net/phatch/trunk/+pots/phatch > > > License: GPLv3 > > > Screenshot: > > >http://photobatch.wikidot.com/local--files/start/Screenshot-Phatch3d.jpg > > > (the perspective and reflection is produced by Phatch itself) > > > This is pretty cool! I have one question about the equally cool > > website: what tool did you use for creating this image: > > > > http://photobatch.wikidot.com/local--files/start/Screenshot-Phatch3d.jpg > This is Phatchs own dogfood. I guess you missed the tutorials link. > There is a tutorial how you can achieve this effect: > http://photobatch.wikidot.com/tutorial-round-3d-reflect > > I run Phatch on three screenshots I have to put them in perspective > with rounded corners and perspective. I let Phatch save them as a png > so transparency is preserved. Afterwards I opened Gimp and put the > three together on the background of a radial gradient. > > Let me know if it works for you.
Yep, I indeed missed the tutorial :) Now it's clear, thanks a lot! Cheers, Daniel -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list