sean finney said: > heya, > > On Thu, Nov 14, 2002 at 11:14:12AM -0800, nate wrote: >> thanks! yes I do believe it was a sizing issue, though at the time I >> didn't know of a way to resize at the command line(for automation), I >> think imagemagick can probably do this so I will try again, I do > > yeah, i use imagemagick myself for just this purpose: > > $ mogrify -resize <width>x<height> image.jpg > or > $ mogrify -resize <widthpct>x<heightpct>% image.jpg > > and if you want to know the size of an image: > > $ identify -format '%w wide by %h high' image.jpg >
ok! that did it, though I had to use the -geometry option to force it to 352x240 (using -resize and -scale only did 352x238 for some reason), and I can make MPEG videos now! only to find out mpeg videos want to be at 30fps! ack. I guess I have to make a buncha copies of each graphic in order to make it appear to be 2-3 fps(too hard to follow the day's weather when 24 hours shows in about 4 seconds :) the mpeg video was only about 340kb too, though I'm sure it will grow quite a bit once i increase the number of files by 60 times. thanks!! woohoo. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]