Is there a way to batch-change a picture format?
Is there a way to batch-change a picture format?
Anyone know of a Puppy utility for changing a folder of JPEGs or folder of PNGs to GIFs? Would like a utility which can batch change all in a folder to create new GIFs?
Thanks for any guidance
Thanks for any guidance
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I found THIS for making separate gif of each jpeg.
I also found THIS using ImageMagick to combine bunch of jpeg into single gif,
also see This.
I also found THIS using ImageMagick to combine bunch of jpeg into single gif,
also see This.
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IM's the best, but be careful to include the "-path" option. If installed, this'll tell you it's build >> display --version
For solo's >> http://www.imagemagick.org/MagickStudio ... Studio.cgi
@GCMartin:
I have a script that does that with Imagemagick in the background. It's kind of a hot mess because I combined file conversion of documents, image negatives, size changes, etc. It's messy for sure as I originally slapped it together for my personal uses. I haven't refined it but I'll put it up on my website if you want to DL it.
Note: It's not made to change the format but create a new format side-by-side. I always fear erasing my originals by accident. However, if you're changing a jpg to resize in the jpg format, it will overwrite.
http://www.complianceman.com/puppy2
It's called PDFChuckX2.
I have a script that does that with Imagemagick in the background. It's kind of a hot mess because I combined file conversion of documents, image negatives, size changes, etc. It's messy for sure as I originally slapped it together for my personal uses. I haven't refined it but I'll put it up on my website if you want to DL it.
Note: It's not made to change the format but create a new format side-by-side. I always fear erasing my originals by accident. However, if you're changing a jpg to resize in the jpg format, it will overwrite.
http://www.complianceman.com/puppy2
It's called PDFChuckX2.
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I found this program: http://converseen.fasterland.net/
Is it any good?
Edit: Oh, stemsee already posted it.
Is it any good?
Edit: Oh, stemsee already posted it.
@Rcrsn51, your PET in your post is not available.
Edit: Moments after posting this. I just got your latest version. Thx.
Offering from others
Many other members are pointing to ImageMagicK as the conversion vehicle for taking JPEGs and creating GIFs.
This thread's offerings posted are helpful as the ability for animated GIFs in reporting problems and solutions in the forum can be helpful in conveying finding to forum community. Not to mention the many other uses that come to mind. This was my primary reason for asking community help.
In fact, I just found this to Animate a folder group of images to a GIF. Since I am new to this, I will try it.
Edit2: Animate command not found. Seem this might require installation of ImageMagicK. Would that be recommended for management of raster images? Advise, pls. My issue is not one of size, but of stability and functionality.
BUT ...
Maybe a Puppy Linux "solution for Animated GIFs" or maybe even better, a Puppy Linux "solution for Picture format changes" would have a wide-spread use and allow incorporation of that kind of utility in future PUP distros.
Hummm...
Edit: Moments after posting this. I just got your latest version. Thx.
Offering from others
Many other members are pointing to ImageMagicK as the conversion vehicle for taking JPEGs and creating GIFs.
This thread's offerings posted are helpful as the ability for animated GIFs in reporting problems and solutions in the forum can be helpful in conveying finding to forum community. Not to mention the many other uses that come to mind. This was my primary reason for asking community help.
In fact, I just found this to Animate a folder group of images to a GIF. Since I am new to this, I will try it.
Edit2: Animate command not found. Seem this might require installation of ImageMagicK. Would that be recommended for management of raster images? Advise, pls. My issue is not one of size, but of stability and functionality.
BUT ...
Maybe a Puppy Linux "solution for Animated GIFs" or maybe even better, a Puppy Linux "solution for Picture format changes" would have a wide-spread use and allow incorporation of that kind of utility in future PUP distros.
Hummm...
Converseen GUI >> http://i57.tinypic.com/5djbzl.jpg
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Hey GC, why don't use ffmpeg, which is built-in in practically every Puppy?
Note, that in the following examples, the input files have to be named like: image_001.png, image_002.png and so on.
If you want to transform series of PNG images into looped GIF animation:
(for older ffmpeg, 0.8.x)
(for newer ffmpeg, 2.0.x)
-r 10 is framerate.
Or if you want to convert series of PNG images into separate GIF images:
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Note, that in the following examples, the input files have to be named like: image_001.png, image_002.png and so on.
If you want to transform series of PNG images into looped GIF animation:
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ffmpeg -r 10 -i image_%03d.png -pix_fmt rgb24 -loop_output 0 out.gif
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ffmpeg -r 10 -i image_%03d.png -pix_fmt rgb24 -loop 0 out.gif
-r 10 is framerate.
Or if you want to convert series of PNG images into separate GIF images:
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ffmpeg -i image_%03d.png -pix_fmt rgb24 -f image2 out_%03d.gif
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Hi gcmartin; Vovchik made a nice cli utility: picscale
I also made a Rox drag-n-drop gui utility to do pic conversions that uses it.
I also made a Rox drag-n-drop gui utility to do pic conversions that uses it.
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I was interested, that was a handy package to have, thankfully I now have a copy, thank you, it was appreciated.rcrsn51 wrote:Removed due to lack of interest.
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