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Hi Ricardo,<br>
yes ImageMagick is inside ArcheOS. Both GIMP (with the plugin) and
ImageMagick can do these things. In my experience Photobatch was faster
when I had to work with some hundreds of images, during the workflow
for SfM-IBM (working on machine with more than one CPU). It is also
true that, thanks to Pierre Moulon, in the last weeks an other piece of
PPT is now able to work on this kind of machine (ArcheOS package
already updated), so that now it should be no more necessary do to
these operations (PPT does them automatically).... So up to now a
software like photobatch would be no more necessary for this kind of
work, but we can consider anyway the possibility to keep in ArcheOS
these functionalities.<br>
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Any opinion about it?<br>
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On 12/05/12 13:14, Ricardo Gaidão wrote:
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<div>The Gimp plugin work well and expands this software abilities.
The advantage is that you don't need to install extra software, to do
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<div>I think ImageMagick is already also part of Archeos. With this
software you can batch rename, convert file format, size, colors, from
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<div>I never searched, but is possible that a GUI for ImageMagick
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<pre>Hi Ale.
Some months ago (ML 14/12/2011) I proposed to install in ArcheOS
Caesar "gimp-plugin-registry", a simple plugin for GIMP to scale,
rotate, etc. picture collections. But if you tested phatch and you
consider it better than gimp plugin, I agree for its installation in
Theodoric. If we will install phatch we could remove
gimp-plugin-registry in order to avoid duplicate.
Bye
2012/5/2 Alessandro Bezzi <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:alessandro.bezzi@arc-team.com">alessandro.bezzi@arc-team.com</a>>:
><i> i found this software (<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://photobatch.stani.be/">http://photobatch.stani.be/</a>) to autotrasform (scale,
</i>><i> rotate, contrast, ...) pictures collections. it is very usefull in everyday
</i>><i> fieldwork and can be use in SFM/IBM workflow (3D documentation). i suggest
</i>><i> to add to archeos theodoric (there is a deb package). i tested it a lot and
</i>><i> it is working very good.
</i>><i> ale
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