Quoting Dillon :
> The reason I'm writing my own script-fu, rather than using Daves Batch
> Processor, is that my TIF files are multi-page, and when I load the image
> and flatten it to a drawable, I end up with both pages flattened into one
> drawable. I only want one of the pages (I think the f
Someone off-list suggested ImageMagick. Some googling shows this command:
convert mulitple.tif single%d.tif
I think this will create multiple files, each representing a page from the
tif.
Since I planned on wrapping all my script-fu in PowerShell, I could insert a
call to imagemagick to create
2010/6/6 Dillon :
> Thanks Saulgoode, that worked! It solved both of my problems. Interesting.
> I'll have to puzzle through why it worked later, but now I'm on to my next
> challenge.
> The reason I'm writing my own script-fu, rather than using Daves Batch
> Processor, is that my TIF files are
Thanks Saulgoode, that worked! It solved both of my problems. Interesting.
I'll have to puzzle through why it worked later, but now I'm on to my next
challenge.
The reason I'm writing my own script-fu, rather than using Daves Batch
Processor, is that my TIF files are multi-page, and when I load
Quoting Dillon :
> I am trying to perform batch conversions of images, including scanned tifs
> (multi-page), JPGs, and .CR2 raw files.
>
> My workflow is as follows:
> 1) scan/acquire "raw" images to disk
> 2) batch convert to XCF
> 3) hand-edit selected XCFs
> 4) batch convert to flattened JPG/P