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- 2013-06-13T03:02:55-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: How to specify what tile a image should occupy (montage)
- Replies: 15
- Views: 13866
- 2013-06-13T00:12:52-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: How to specify what tile a image should occupy (montage)
- Replies: 15
- Views: 13866
Re: How to specify what tile a image should occupy (montage)
Thank you so much everybody!
I have to say that Imagemagick really stands out in terms of user involvement helping others.
I now have exactly what I need thanks to you.
The reason that I wanted to do this in Powershell and not bat is that I am an sysadmin and Powershell is the future for scripting ...
I have to say that Imagemagick really stands out in terms of user involvement helping others.
I now have exactly what I need thanks to you.
The reason that I wanted to do this in Powershell and not bat is that I am an sysadmin and Powershell is the future for scripting ...
- 2013-06-12T14:07:20-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: How to specify what tile a image should occupy (montage)
- Replies: 15
- Views: 13866
Re: How to specify what tile a image should occupy (montage)
Thank you very much once again!
Why are you putting the last two pieces in paranthesis?
I'd like to put all of this in a powershell script but it breaks on the paranthesis. I need a way to escape it to be run in PS.
Why are you putting the last two pieces in paranthesis?
I'd like to put all of this in a powershell script but it breaks on the paranthesis. I need a way to escape it to be run in PS.
- 2013-06-12T13:20:46-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: How to specify what tile a image should occupy (montage)
- Replies: 15
- Views: 13866
Re: How to specify what tile a image should occupy (montage)
Thank you very much GreenKopa. Your code is exactly what I am after.
The spacing in my illustration is not intended, just me being sloppy.
I'd like some spacing between the images though, how would I add this?
My script (script.bat) is now the following:
convert image.jpg -crop 50x50% part.jpg ...
The spacing in my illustration is not intended, just me being sloppy.
I'd like some spacing between the images though, how would I add this?
My script (script.bat) is now the following:
convert image.jpg -crop 50x50% part.jpg ...
- 2013-06-12T06:42:22-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: How to specify what tile a image should occupy (montage)
- Replies: 15
- Views: 13866
How to specify what tile a image should occupy (montage)
Hi!
I'd like to have an image consisting of nine (3x3) cells/tiles.
I then want to populate these cells with one large image taking up 4 cells, and three smaller images taking up one cell each. (like shown in http://postimg.org/image/3o1mk66ut/ )
I do this with
convert c:\temp\image.jpg -crop ...
I'd like to have an image consisting of nine (3x3) cells/tiles.
I then want to populate these cells with one large image taking up 4 cells, and three smaller images taking up one cell each. (like shown in http://postimg.org/image/3o1mk66ut/ )
I do this with
convert c:\temp\image.jpg -crop ...
- 2013-06-12T06:38:09-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Cropping a file and putting it back together!
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5969
Re: Cropping a file and putting it back together!
I now see that my question has somewhat become different than I started out with, therefore I am posting a new one.
- 2013-06-12T06:22:29-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Cropping a file and putting it back together!
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5969
Re: Cropping a file and putting it back together!
Hi!
I actually sorted out the quality issue by adding -geometry
montage -adjoin image.jpg part-1.jpg part-2.jpg part-0.jpg -geometry +2+2+2+2 result.jpg
I am not going to use small D.
How do I specify what tiles the different pieces should occupy? For example; I'd like part-1.jpg to be ...
I actually sorted out the quality issue by adding -geometry
montage -adjoin image.jpg part-1.jpg part-2.jpg part-0.jpg -geometry +2+2+2+2 result.jpg
I am not going to use small D.
How do I specify what tiles the different pieces should occupy? For example; I'd like part-1.jpg to be ...
- 2013-06-12T04:22:05-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Cropping a file and putting it back together!
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5969
Re: Cropping a file and putting it back together!
So this is where I'm at:
convert c:\temp\image.jpg -crop 50x50% part.jpg
convert -rotate 180 part-1.jpg part-1.jpg
convert -rotate 180 part-2.jpg part-2.jpg
montage -adjoin image.jpg part-1.jpg part-2.jpg part-0.jpg result.jpg
My problem is:
- The quality of result.jpg is REALLY low
- The ...
convert c:\temp\image.jpg -crop 50x50% part.jpg
convert -rotate 180 part-1.jpg part-1.jpg
convert -rotate 180 part-2.jpg part-2.jpg
montage -adjoin image.jpg part-1.jpg part-2.jpg part-0.jpg result.jpg
My problem is:
- The quality of result.jpg is REALLY low
- The ...
- 2013-06-12T02:23:37-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Cropping a file and putting it back together!
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5969
Re: Cropping a file and putting it back together!
Thank you Greenkopa!
If you check my illustration here: http://postimg.org/image/3o1mk66ut/ you can see what I'd like to achieve.
I'd like to rearrange the pieces.
So now I have the original file, and four pieces. The thing I'd like to do is to put them back together again according to the above ...
If you check my illustration here: http://postimg.org/image/3o1mk66ut/ you can see what I'd like to achieve.
I'd like to rearrange the pieces.
So now I have the original file, and four pieces. The thing I'd like to do is to put them back together again according to the above ...
- 2013-06-11T05:43:53-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Cropping a file and putting it back together!
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5969
Cropping a file and putting it back together!
Hi all!
I found this tool looking for a solution to a quite specific "problem".
I am quite fond of scripting (Powershell) and automating and I think that Imagemagick could be the perfect solution.
What I would like to do is the following:
I have an image that I would like to:
- Split up into four ...
I found this tool looking for a solution to a quite specific "problem".
I am quite fond of scripting (Powershell) and automating and I think that Imagemagick could be the perfect solution.
What I would like to do is the following:
I have an image that I would like to:
- Split up into four ...