Thank you Athony for pushing me in the right direction, finally i used
composite -compose Dst_Over -tile back2.jpg panorama_RIGHT.png panorama_RIGHT.jpg
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- 2012-04-21T01:42:04-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: append images to panorama repage doesnt extend canvas
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7951
- 2012-04-18T23:16:33-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: append images to panorama repage doesnt extend canvas
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7951
append images to panorama repage doesnt extend canvas
Hi,
I want to create a panorama with multiple images with a slightly overlap.
So I created a windows batch file to add a shadow to the 4 images:
convert -page +4+4 %FILENAME%.bmp -matte ( +clone -background black -shadow 40x1+1+1 ) +swap -background none -mosaic -unsharp 1.5x1+0.7+0.02 %FILENAME ...
I want to create a panorama with multiple images with a slightly overlap.
So I created a windows batch file to add a shadow to the 4 images:
convert -page +4+4 %FILENAME%.bmp -matte ( +clone -background black -shadow 40x1+1+1 ) +swap -background none -mosaic -unsharp 1.5x1+0.7+0.02 %FILENAME ...
- 2011-05-05T10:39:39-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Sparse Color as a Fill Operator Tutorial (shepard) on win32?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18397
Re: Sparse Color as a Fill Operator Tutorial (shepard) on wi
Wow, you're my personal hero! :O)
I love that color leakage and hope that this is not noted as a problem in imagemagick and wont be corrected in future releases!!
perfecto!
I love that color leakage and hope that this is not noted as a problem in imagemagick and wont be corrected in future releases!!
perfecto!
- 2011-05-04T23:20:23-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Sparse Color as a Fill Operator Tutorial (shepard) on win32?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18397
Re: Sparse Color as a Fill Operator Tutorial (shepard) on wi
Ok and thank you anthony, complex but just some quick try from my side:
I've got an Image on a transparent background:
http://image-upload.de/image/SSNBKx/f2fcb51c1b.png
but when I use:
convert f2fcb51c1b.png -channel RGBA -blur 0x15 -alpha off sparse.png
it won't blead over it's boundarys ...
I've got an Image on a transparent background:
http://image-upload.de/image/SSNBKx/f2fcb51c1b.png
but when I use:
convert f2fcb51c1b.png -channel RGBA -blur 0x15 -alpha off sparse.png
it won't blead over it's boundarys ...
- 2011-05-04T10:54:12-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Sparse Color as a Fill Operator Tutorial (shepard) on win32?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18397
Re: Sparse Color as a Fill Operator Tutorial (shepard) on wi
Thank you. :O)
Is there a possibility to get that blurred color matching Background with a different technique?
What I have already done:
I'm putting images (IMG1) in different sizes on a fixed Background (BKG) of 1280x780 by shrinking them to the max of 1280 and place them by the golden rule if ...
Is there a possibility to get that blurred color matching Background with a different technique?
What I have already done:
I'm putting images (IMG1) in different sizes on a fixed Background (BKG) of 1280x780 by shrinking them to the max of 1280 and place them by the golden rule if ...
- 2011-04-30T13:04:11-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Sparse Color as a Fill Operator Tutorial (shepard) on win32?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 18397
Sparse Color as a Fill Operator Tutorial (shepard) on win32?
Hi,
just want to try out the "Sparse Color as a Fill Operator"-Tutorial from http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/canvas/
There is this example:
convert shape.gif -channel A -morphology EdgeIn Diamond shape_edge_pixels.gif
convert shape_edge_pixels.gif txt:- |\
sed '1d; / 0) /d; s ...
just want to try out the "Sparse Color as a Fill Operator"-Tutorial from http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/canvas/
There is this example:
convert shape.gif -channel A -morphology EdgeIn Diamond shape_edge_pixels.gif
convert shape_edge_pixels.gif txt:- |\
sed '1d; / 0) /d; s ...
- 2011-04-26T09:58:07-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Overlay a user defined pattern?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7820
Re: Overlay a user defined pattern?
Thank you.
Here the before image:
http://image-upload.de/image/hyVAYB/fac28b7080.png
Image here-> http://image-upload.de/image/hyVAYB/fac28b7080.png
and the pattern (dot):
http://image-upload.de/image/x0Nfrr/d1d51700f5.png
Image here -> http://image-upload.de/image/x0Nfrr/d1d51700f5.png ...
Here the before image:
http://image-upload.de/image/hyVAYB/fac28b7080.png
Image here-> http://image-upload.de/image/hyVAYB/fac28b7080.png
and the pattern (dot):
http://image-upload.de/image/x0Nfrr/d1d51700f5.png
Image here -> http://image-upload.de/image/x0Nfrr/d1d51700f5.png ...
- 2011-04-26T08:40:06-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Overlay a user defined pattern?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7820
Overlay a user defined pattern?
Hi,
searched the forum but didn't find a solution.
How do I overlay a user defined pattern like dots, or stripes on an image to produce a output like this with black dots:

searched the forum but didn't find a solution.
How do I overlay a user defined pattern like dots, or stripes on an image to produce a output like this with black dots:
