Re: Batch Image Processing
On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 07:10:47PM -0600, Steve Hitchner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: are in TIFF format, I want to open them, resize them, from 2048X2668 pixels to 115X150 and save (same filename different extension) them as a medium quality JPEG thumbnail. I would prefer to somehow create a script And here is the example using ImageMagick (untested): $ mogrify -format jpg -quality 70 -geometry "115x150" *.tif -- -==- | ==-- _ | ---==---(_)__ __ __ Marc Lehmann +-- --==---/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / [EMAIL PROTECTED] |e| -=/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\ XX11-RIPE --+ The choice of a GNU generation | |
Re: Batch Image Processing
man convert -- -Stephan / / http://linux.e.iha.dk/~stephan
Round selection (again)
Ok, I just don't get it, I am still struggling with the basics of ScriptFu. Please look into the attached script, all I am trying to do is this: Create a box, transparent Select all Round selection This works perfectly simple and easy manually, but I cannot convince ScriptFu of that. Neither script-fu-selection-round nor perl-fu-round-sel give me the results that I get by hand. Very strange, if I produce a box with the script below and round the selection manually it works perfectly!!?? *argl* Help Please!!! Moreover: I still have not found a proper ScriptFu guide, the couple of pages in the GimpUserGuide are totally unsufficient, once you've read them. Is there a proper Language-Definition-Guide out there? many thanks in advance Thomas - (define (script-fu-text-test inHeight inWidth ) (let* ( (theImage (car (gimp-image-new inWidth inHeight RGB))) (theLayer (car (gimp-layer-new theImage inWidth inHeight RGBA_IMAGE "Layer 1" 100 NORMAL))) ) (gimp-image-add-layer theImage theLayer -1) (gimp-selection-all theImage) (gimp-edit-clear theLayer) (gimp-image-set-active-layer theImage theLayer) ; neither this ... (script-fu-selection-round 0 theImage theLayer "1.0") ; ...nor this works ;(perl-fu-round-sel 1 theImage theLayer 1) (gimp-display-new theImage) (gimp-image-clean-all theImage) ) ) (script-fu-register "script-fu-text-test" "Toolbox/Xtns/Script-Fu/Text/Test" "create a box with a round selection (to create a nice button)" "Thomas Stolt" "copyright 2000, Thomas Stolt" "5th of July 2000" "" ;Image type that the script works on SF-VALUE "Height:" "31" ;Button Height SF-VALUE "Width:" "100" ;Button Width ) - ___ 1.000.000 DM gewinnen - kostenlos tippen - http://millionenklick.web.de [EMAIL PROTECTED], 8MB Speicher, Verschluesselung - http://freemail.web.de
CMYK support
Hi Is there any patch available for gimp 1.1.1 for CMYK support in TIFFs? -Suraj __ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com
RE: Batch Image Processing
Just wanted to thank everyone for their responses to my batch processing question. I was able to write a very simple perl script using the tifftopnm/pnmscale/pnmtopng commands. Thanks again for all your help. cheers steve == Stephen Hitchner http://www.algae.dhs.org [EMAIL PROTECTED] coming soon http://www.greenalgae.net
Re: Round selection (again)
Hi Thomas, .. (define (script-fu-text-test inHeight inWidth ) (let* ( (theImage (car (gimp-image-new inWidth inHeight RGB))) (theLayer (car (gimp-layer-new theImage inWidth inHeight RGBA_IMAGE "Layer 1" 100 NORMAL))) ) (gimp-image-add-layer theImage theLayer -1) (gimp-selection-all theImage) (gimp-edit-clear theLayer) (gimp-image-set-active-layer theImage theLayer) (gimp-ellipse-select theImage 0 0 inHeight inWidth 2 TRUE 0 0) ;only change ; neither this ... (script-fu-selection-round 0 theImage theLayer "1.0") ; ...nor this works ;(perl-fu-round-sel 1 theImage theLayer 1) (gimp-display-new theImage) (gimp-image-clean-all theImage) ) ) (script-fu-register "script-fu-text-test" "Toolbox/Xtns/Script-Fu/Text/Test1" "create a box with a round selection (to create a nice button)" "Thomas Stolt" "copyright 2000, Thomas Stolt" "5th of July 2000" "" ;Image type that the script works on SF-VALUE "Height:" "31" ;Button Height SF-VALUE "Width:" "100" ;Button Width ) This works here. Hago
Re: Round selection (again)
Hi Thomas, I still changed it a little. With the first one I had to restart Gimp to use it twice, with "set!" instead of "let*" this is not necessary. Hago ... (define (script-fu-text-test inHeight inWidth ) (set! theImage (car (gimp-image-new inWidth inHeight RGB))) (set! theLayer (car (gimp-layer-new theImage inWidth inHeight RGBA_IMAGE "Layer 1" 100 NORMAL))) (gimp-image-add-layer theImage theLayer -1) (gimp-selection-all theImage) (gimp-edit-clear theLayer) (gimp-image-set-active-layer theImage theLayer) (gimp-ellipse-select theImage 0 0 inHeight inHeight 2 TRUE 0 0 (gimp-display-new theImage) (gimp-image-clean-all theImage) ) (script-fu-register "script-fu-text-test" "Toolbox/Xtns/Script-Fu/Text/Test1" "create a box with a round selection (to create a nice button)" "Thomas Stolt" "copyright 2000, Thomas Stolt" "5th of July 2000" "" ;Image type that the script works on SF-VALUE "Height:" "31" ;Button Height SF-VALUE "Width:" "100" ;Button Width ) ...
Re: CMYK support
Is there any patch available for gimp 1.1.1 for CMYK support in TIFFs? 1.1.1 is pretty old. Current is 24, even Helix GNOME ships 22. About CMYK, I suppose it must be first supported in the libtiff code, a thing I do not know. And second, Gimp does not support CMYK yet, so the best you will get will be a CMYK - RGB conversion, never native CMYK (until is is added, of course, maybe in 2.0). GSR
Re: Round selection (again)
Hi, what version of GIMP are you using? (I know it works on 1.1.14 or so)... however, I am using 1.1.24. I'm using the same. Hago
gif msg default
how do i change my default gif message? what does it do anyway? i know its a dumb question, but its me.
Re: gif msg default
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Rebecca Jean Pedersen wrote: how do i change my default gif message? what does it do anyway? i know its a dumb question, but its me. You mean the comments when you go to save? I'm assuming you have a pretty current version of gimp (1.1.2x). Go file-preferences-new file-default comment In relatively recent builds, this has been broken. You could set the comment, but it only occasionally used the comment that you specified, the rest of the time it would be blank. It seems to have been fixed recently. Remember, update and compile *often*! --Ames -- "Fine! Then I'm just gonna take my laptop and go home!!!" Amy L. Abascal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Design Chic, VA Linux Systems www.valinux.com Web Design Chic, Silicon Valley Linux Users Groupwww.svlug.com --
Re: CMYK support
"Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero" wrote: Is there any patch available for gimp 1.1.1 for CMYK support in TIFFs? 1.1.1 is pretty old. Current is 24, even Helix GNOME ships 22. Actually Helix GNOME ships 1.1.24. descartes $ rpm -q gimp gimp-1.1.24-0_helix_1 descartes $ -- Scott D. Webster mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Etc Services http://www.EtcServices.com Voice: 201.439.1900 Pager: 800.379.2402 Linux, UNIX, Internet Technology, Open Source Software Consulting begin:vcard n:Webster;Scott tel;pager:800-379-2402 tel;fax:413-674-2154 tel;work:201-439-1900 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:http://www.EtcServices.com org:Etc Services adr:;;31 N. Vivyen St.;Bergenfield;NJ;07621-1529;USA version:2.1 email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] title:Owner note:Linux, Unix TCP/IP Networking Consultant x-mozilla-cpt:;-30848 fn:Scott D. Webster end:vcard
Fonts in Script-FU Dialogs
Hi all, I recently made a posting saying that I was running GIMP for Windows. I still am, but I have recently re-installed Mandrake Linux, purely so that I can get at the full functionality of the GIMP (which is slightly limited in the Windows port). I have had Linux installed before, but I had so many problems with the LILO prompt, that I scrapped that idea for a while. I have noticed that when I run a Script-FU logo, the Font field on the dialog does not allow you to select from a list of fonts. Rather, you have to type in the name manually. This seems a bit primitive ! Am I missing something ? The version of the GIMP that I have is 1.04. regards, Andrew
Slightly OT - Image Magick
Hi all, This is slightly off-topic, so I hope you don't mind. How do you run ImageMagick ? I can't find an entry for this program on any of the menus, yet GnoRPM says that it is currently installed. I have heard that this program runs well in tandem with the GIMP, hence the enquiry. Thanks in advance, regards, Andrew J Fortune, Melbourne, Australia
Re: Slightly OT - Image Magick
The command is "display" (of course!) :-) Hi all, This is slightly off-topic, so I hope you don't mind. How do you run ImageMagick ? I can't find an entry for this program on any of the menus, yet GnoRPM says that it is currently installed. I have heard that this program runs well in tandem with the GIMP, hence the enquiry. Thanks in advance, regards, Andrew J Fortune, Melbourne, Australia
RE: Slightly OT - Image Magick
Sorry, can you elaborate on this, please ? -Original Message- From: L. Jack Reese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 7 July 2000 6:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Slightly OT - Image Magick The command is "display" (of course!) :-) Hi all, This is slightly off-topic, so I hope you don't mind. How do you run ImageMagick ? I can't find an entry for this program on any of the menus, yet GnoRPM says that it is currently installed. I have heard that this program runs well in tandem with the GIMP, hence the enquiry. Thanks in advance, regards, Andrew J Fortune, Melbourne, Australia
Re: Slightly OT - Image Magick
The command is "display" (of course!) SEE ALSO animate(1), import(1), montage(1), mogrify(1), mosaic(1), convert(1), combine(1), xtp(1) Holger No software patents in Europe - pls sign http://petition.eurolinux.org
RE: Slightly OT - Image Magick
Thanks, Holger. Isn't there a graphical interface program for all of these utilities ? regards, Andrew -Original Message- From: Holger Blasum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 7 July 2000 6:18 AM To: L. Jack Reese Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Slightly OT - Image Magick The command is "display" (of course!) SEE ALSO animate(1), import(1), montage(1), mogrify(1), mosaic(1), convert(1), combine(1), xtp(1) Holger No software patents in Europe - pls sign http://petition.eurolinux.org
Re: Slightly OT - Image Magick
Yes, there is a GUI - just type "display" at the command line. I don't know what to elaborate on... just type in the letters d-i-s-p-l-a-y enter and there you have it - the GUI to all the cool utilities. Hope this helps. Jack Reese Thanks, Holger. Isn't there a graphical interface program for all of these utilities ? regards, Andrew -Original Message- From: Holger Blasum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, 7 July 2000 6:18 AM To: L. Jack Reese Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Slightly OT - Image Magick The command is "display" (of course!) SEE ALSO animate(1), import(1), montage(1), mogrify(1), mosaic(1), convert(1), combine(1), xtp(1) Holger No software patents in Europe - pls sign http://petition.eurolinux.org