Hi everyone
So I have a tif that has two files inside. I only need to convert one
convert 1.tif[0] 1.jpg
or
covert 1.tif[0] n/1.tif
works fine
But how do I do it in batch in Windows?
For example if I simply want to convert and place into subfolder.
$raws=Get-ChildItem . | where ...
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- 2018-01-07T15:47:52-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: batch convert ONLY first tif (tif has two files)
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3188
- 2017-11-21T12:22:40-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Label question: limiting width
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4653
Re: Label question: limiting width
thanks guys. I see how I can do this but that's pretty complex
What about making the label with imagemagic so that the filename is not written in one line but in two instead?
Let's say
Very
long
name
.jpg
?
What about making the label with imagemagic so that the filename is not written in one line but in two instead?
Let's say
Very
long
name
.jpg
?
- 2017-11-21T08:05:06-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Label question: limiting width
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4653
Label question: limiting width
Hi everyone
So I have the following code to generate thumbs with filenames/size and dimensions below
convert $jpg -set option:mylabel '%f\n%wx%h\n%[size]' -verbose -font Arial -pointsize 15 -geometry 200x200+2+2 -auto-orient -resize 200x200 -fill 'gray' -gravity center label:'%[mylabel]' -append ...
So I have the following code to generate thumbs with filenames/size and dimensions below
convert $jpg -set option:mylabel '%f\n%wx%h\n%[size]' -verbose -font Arial -pointsize 15 -geometry 200x200+2+2 -auto-orient -resize 200x200 -fill 'gray' -gravity center label:'%[mylabel]' -append ...
- 2017-11-07T02:54:15-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Adding filesize to label?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2053
Adding filesize to label?
Hi everyone!
Is there a shortkey for filesize in imagemagic?
I currently add dimensions and filename for my label via the below code. But I'd also like to add filesize, if possible
convert filename -set option:mylabel "%wx%h\n%f"...
I know it's possible with %b, but this way I get bytes. Any ...
Is there a shortkey for filesize in imagemagic?
I currently add dimensions and filename for my label via the below code. But I'd also like to add filesize, if possible
convert filename -set option:mylabel "%wx%h\n%f"...
I know it's possible with %b, but this way I get bytes. Any ...
- 2017-11-04T17:27:25-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Help with translating bash script for Windows
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4651
Re: Help with translating bash script for Windows
thanks for reply everyone, actually managed to translate everything myself.
About 10 minutes reading on syntax and rules of Windows PowerShell, and I set it all up. Thought it would differ much from bash, but it doesn't.
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About 10 minutes reading on syntax and rules of Windows PowerShell, and I set it all up. Thought it would differ much from bash, but it doesn't.
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- 2017-11-04T04:05:39-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Help with translating bash script for Windows
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4651
Help with translating bash script for Windows
hi everyone. So I have the below script to generate contact sheets for large image files in bash/Linux. However I need to transfer this to Windows notebook at work (I am not allowed to instull Linux there).
I have installed ImageMagic for Windows
I am just so lost at how to make it all work in ...
I have installed ImageMagic for Windows
I am just so lost at how to make it all work in ...