> I'm all for stability, but I've never had any problems with ImageMagick,
> although I've not done anything too terribly complex. Mostly conversion
> >from one format to another, adding frames to a bunch of images,
> combining images, adjusting brightness/contrast of images.
I've seen some of
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Michael Schumacher wrote:
I'd recommend using GraphicsMagick instead of ImageMagick, too
http://www.graphicsmagick.org
Why?
GraphicsMagick is designed for stability. You may even call it the stable
release of ImageMagick.
I'm all for stability, but I've never had any p
> Michael Schumacher wrote:
> > I'd recommend using GraphicsMagick instead of ImageMagick, too
> > http://www.graphicsmagick.org
>
> Why?
GraphicsMagick is designed for stability. You may even call it the stable
release of ImageMagick.
According to their mission goal, the developers aim for:
-
Raymond Ostertag wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 13:57:05 -0400
Carol Spears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
it would be nice to have a place to put scripts that are not
yet ready for the new user, but still ready for more seasoned
script writers somewhere that we all have access to.
i have a few scripts
Michael Schumacher wrote:
On 20 Jul 2003 at 23:45, Harish Narayanan wrote:
Hi,
You could use "convert" from the ImageMagick suite and a small bash
script like:
#!/bin/bash
for image in *.bmp; do
target=`echo $image | sed s/.bmp/.jpg/`
convert $image $target
done
mogrify -format jpg *.bmp
I'
On 20 Jul 2003 at 23:45, Harish Narayanan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You could use "convert" from the ImageMagick suite and a small bash
> script like:
>
> #!/bin/bash
> for image in *.bmp; do
> target=`echo $image | sed s/.bmp/.jpg/`
> convert $image $target
> done
mogrify -format jpg *.bmp
I'd recomm
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 13:57:05 -0400
Carol Spears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> it would be nice to have a place to put scripts that are not
> yet ready for the new user, but still ready for more seasoned
> script writers somewhere that we all have access to.
>
> i have a few scripts i would like
Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
I am working on a python-fu script to add crop and register printing
marks to the GIMP images.
Not pratical - it have to be run manually before printing, and the
marks have to be cropped out if one is going to scale the image
further afterwards (last the cropmarks get o
Hi,
Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> write vertical text, like
>> T
>> H
>> I
>> S
>
> It cannot do this. At least not without major hassle like moving the
> glyphs around manually. I don't plan to add support for vertical text
> until Pango supports it.
Well, as someone pointed
Phillip Bruce wrote:
Hi,
I have a bunch of bmp images that I want to convert
to jpeg format. How can I do this without having to
go thru each image at a time?
use imagemagick, convert:
# this is ksh
for fn in *.bmp;do
convert $fn ${foo#*.bmp}.jpg
done
--
Until later: Geoffrey
In the file area of the gimpwin-user yahoo group, there's a script I wrote
that will fit text to a path. It won't write the text vertically the way you
want, but it will work nicely for arcs. I think you need to be a member of
the group to access the file. The url is:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/
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