[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hope it's not inappropriate to post this here.
Could someone critique my code? I have no Python programmers in my
office to show this to. The script works OK, but should I do it
differently? I especially don't like how I check to see if jpegs exist.
Just curious... is PhotoShop _really_ recursive? We have dozens of
levels of sub-folders where the pics have been sorted and thousands of
pics. That's one reason I used os.walk()
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious... is PhotoShop _really_ recursive? We have dozens of
levels of sub-folders where the pics have been sorted and thousands of
pics. That's one reason I used os.walk()
Yes, in the sense that there is an Include All Subfolders option for
batch operation
Hope it's not inappropriate to post this here.
Could someone critique my code? I have no Python programmers in my
office to show this to. The script works OK, but should I do it
differently? I especially don't like how I check to see if jpegs exist.
The style may not be acceptable to some, but
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hope it's not inappropriate to post this here.
Could someone critique my code? I have no Python programmers in my
office to show this to. The script works OK, but should I do it
differently? I especially don't like how I check to see if jpegs exist.
The style may
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hope it's not inappropriate to post this here.
Could someone critique my code?
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im.save(outfile, JPEG, quality=100)
From an effbot posting on 13 Jul 2002:
'''JPEG quality 100 is overkill, btw -- it completely disables JPEG's
Hi Peter. The guy who takes the pictures uses Photoshop to convert
tiffs to jpegs one by one. When he does a 'Maxium Quality' conversion
in Photoshop and I do a 100% quality conversion with Python and PIL,
the two converted files are almost identical and this is what he
wants... that's the only
Thanks for the example code Larry. It _is_ easier for me to read. I
like the way you split the file on '.' I may use that. Thanks again!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter. The guy who takes the pictures uses Photoshop to convert
tiffs to jpegs one by one. When he does a 'Maxium Quality' conversion
in Photoshop and I do a 100% quality conversion with Python and PIL,
the two converted files are almost identical and this is what
Martin Miller wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Peter. The guy who takes the pictures uses Photoshop to convert
tiffs to jpegs one by one. When he does a 'Maxium Quality' conversion
in Photoshop and I do a 100% quality conversion with Python and PIL,
the two converted files are almost
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the example code Larry. It _is_ easier for me to read. I
like the way you split the file on '.' I may use that. Thanks again!
Warning: that will fail on names with more than one . in them. It's
generally best to use the provided tools for working with
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