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- 2013-12-12T14:01:55-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img series
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9983
Re: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img se
ok, whow mega cool ! its working great 
Thx !
Thx !
- 2013-12-12T13:38:11-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img series
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9983
Re: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img se
ok sure, I forgot to point to the command right. Now I get the command running but it wouldn't yet read the images "Ritter_01_02..0001.pnd ...)

I have copied the .bat into the directory where the image files sit. and calling it from there.

I have copied the .bat into the directory where the image files sit. and calling it from there.
- 2013-12-12T13:36:54-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Can i add comments within the command ?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5889
- 2013-12-12T13:30:43-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Can i add comments within the command ?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5889
Re: Can i add comments within the command ?
ya that's a good idea, thx
- 2013-12-12T13:24:04-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img series
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9983
Re: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img se
ok thx :-)
Tried it out, but giving me :
Invalid Parameter - -crop
My image name has two dots before the number and I've inserted it this way : maybe that is the reason ?
set startframe=1
set endframe=180
del sub_*.png
for /L %%i in (%startframe%,1,%endframe%) do (
set NUM=000%%i
set NUM ...
Tried it out, but giving me :
Invalid Parameter - -crop
My image name has two dots before the number and I've inserted it this way : maybe that is the reason ?
set startframe=1
set endframe=180
del sub_*.png
for /L %%i in (%startframe%,1,%endframe%) do (
set NUM=000%%i
set NUM ...
- 2013-12-12T13:13:28-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img series
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9983
Re: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img se
that is too complicated for me, does someone know how the correct syntax would be ?
- 2013-12-12T12:54:32-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img series
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9983
Re: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img se
my images go from image.0001.png to image.0180.png.
is this going in the right direction to write it in a .bat file ?:
SET startframe=%0001
SET endframe=%0180
SET times=%180
convert ^
FOR image.%startframe%.png
-crop 3x1080+958+0
is this going in the right direction to write it in a .bat file ?:
SET startframe=%0001
SET endframe=%0180
SET times=%180
convert ^
FOR image.%startframe%.png
-crop 3x1080+958+0
- 2013-12-12T12:42:54-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img series
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9983
Re: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img se
ok thx.
how is the syntax to make a FOR loop in a .bat ?
how is the syntax to make a FOR loop in a .bat ?
- 2013-12-12T12:12:32-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img series
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9983
Re: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img se
ok thx, ya someone who can help me with the Windows syntax.
- 2013-12-12T12:11:25-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Can i add comments within the command ?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5889
Re: Can i add comments within the command ?
convert image ^
command1 ^
command2 ^
...
result
ok, so as far as i understand it can't be done this way :
convert image ^
#comment here
command1 ^
#comment here
command2 ^
...
result
instead :
# command here
convert image ^
command1 ^
command2 ^
...
result
# command here
pls let me know ...
command1 ^
command2 ^
...
result
ok, so as far as i understand it can't be done this way :
convert image ^
#comment here
command1 ^
#comment here
command2 ^
...
result
instead :
# command here
convert image ^
command1 ^
command2 ^
...
result
# command here
pls let me know ...
- 2013-12-12T11:43:55-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img series
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9983
Re: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img se
Hi,
thank you for reply. I wanted to put the formula with the following functionality, is it possible as 1 command that loops through 180 pictures and creates the final file ? Pls help with the necessary syntax.
convert ^
-frame 1-180 <<looping image.0001.png - image.0180.png>> ^
-crop image..png ...
thank you for reply. I wanted to put the formula with the following functionality, is it possible as 1 command that loops through 180 pictures and creates the final file ? Pls help with the necessary syntax.
convert ^
-frame 1-180 <<looping image.0001.png - image.0180.png>> ^
-crop image..png ...
- 2013-12-12T05:14:32-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img series
- Replies: 15
- Views: 9983
create panorama from cropped stripes by appending img series
Hi,
how would a command line in Win look to achieve appending a series of cropped images into a final image ?
My images have sequencial numbering (image.0001.png, image.0002.png, ...) which i got from rendering an animation where the camera rotates around the y-axis. By assembling vertical strips of ...
how would a command line in Win look to achieve appending a series of cropped images into a final image ?
My images have sequencial numbering (image.0001.png, image.0002.png, ...) which i got from rendering an animation where the camera rotates around the y-axis. By assembling vertical strips of ...
- 2013-12-12T04:42:26-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Can i add comments within the command ?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5889
Can i add comments within the command ?
Hi,
can i add comments into the command line (Win) ? Something like this :
convert ^
-size 600x300 ^
# comment text here ^
xc:none ^
empty3.png
I tried rem, // and # but is not possible within the command itself.
Regards,
Frank
can i add comments into the command line (Win) ? Something like this :
convert ^
-size 600x300 ^
# comment text here ^
xc:none ^
empty3.png
I tried rem, // and # but is not possible within the command itself.
Regards,
Frank
- 2013-09-14T06:33:32-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: single command that handles different things
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1367
single command that handles different things
Hi, using latest stand alone win7 with command-line and wanted to make one single command that handles different things in one go. My breakdown is:
* read Background.png
* read Foreground_Name.png
* crop Foreground_Name.png while reading, with -crop 709x310+229+385
* compose cropped Foreground ...
* read Background.png
* read Foreground_Name.png
* crop Foreground_Name.png while reading, with -crop 709x310+229+385
* compose cropped Foreground ...