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by Mofler
2013-06-13T03:02:55-07:00
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)

Thanks snibgo!
What is the alternative?
by Mofler
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 ...
by Mofler
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.
by Mofler
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 ...
by Mofler
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 ...
by Mofler
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.
by Mofler
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 ...
by Mofler
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 ...
by Mofler
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 ...
by Mofler
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 ...