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- 2013-10-03T00:05:28-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Using identify to check jpegs in *subfolders*?
- Replies: 3
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- 2013-10-02T12:58:57-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Using identify to check jpegs in *subfolders*?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2638
Using identify to check jpegs in *subfolders*?
I have a drive with hundreds of thousands of jpegs that reside in different folders and subfolders. How can I use imagemagick's identify to check each one for corruption across many subdirectories? I'm on Windows 7.
Or could someone point me in the direction of an example? I don't know how to script.
Or could someone point me in the direction of an example? I don't know how to script.
- 2012-06-13T17:16:16-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Running multiple "mogrify" crop commands in sequence?
- Replies: 6
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Re: Running multiple "mogrify" crop commands in sequence?
I'm on my Mac at the moment, so I can't try that right now. Ah yes, each sequence from which I extract a flower can be around 100GB. So if a "convert *.jpg" would load all of those images, I guess it wouldn't work. Either I guess. I ask because XNConvert has the option of retaining the filesystem or ...
- 2012-06-13T12:42:55-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Compiling IM with libjpeg-turbo on Windows 7?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4043
Compiling IM with libjpeg-turbo on Windows 7?
I've recently started using IM to process images for a project I'm doing, but have noticed that my previous solution of using the libjpeg-turbo based XNConvert was much faster and more efficient. For example, I could run five instances of XNConvert, with each taking 2 seconds per image, whereas ...
- 2012-06-11T21:45:01-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Running multiple "mogrify" crop commands in sequence?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 15213
Re: Running multiple "mogrify" crop commands in sequence?
I crop each flower from the sequence to make individual image sequences. Right, the parameters for each flower never change. I didn't know making a simple .bat script was so easy. That's fantastic. What I did as a test was: G: cd test mogrify -path F:\test1 -crop 1200x1850+5328+1166 *.jpg cd \test2 ...
- 2012-06-11T20:55:41-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Running multiple "mogrify" crop commands in sequence?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 15213
Re: Running multiple "mogrify" crop commands in sequence?
I'm using 6.7.7 x64 on Windows 7, although I might use these new techniques to batch images on a local university's supercomputer which runs on Linux, so that I can use my home computer only for video editing. Windows is the most important for now though. Here is a (shrunk) initial image of a ~1500 ...
- 2012-06-11T20:12:21-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Running multiple "mogrify" crop commands in sequence?
- Replies: 6
- Views: 15213
Running multiple "mogrify" crop commands in sequence?
Hi. I'm doing a project where I put multiple flowers on scanners and scan them five times an hour for 1-5 weeks until they are dried up. I then have image sequences composed of thousands of raw scans, from which I have to extract the individual flowers to bring into Adobe Premiere or After Effects ...