GIMP batch processing plugin..
Posted 06/01/2009 - 19:56
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Liam
The batch processor is really great. Works great and its very very useful.
One question though, I cant seem to find a way of creating the output folder so that the new files go all into a separate folder. It keeps going into the same folder with the original files. Have you managed to crack that one up?
Thanks
Amin
The batch processor is really great. Works great and its very very useful.
One question though, I cant seem to find a way of creating the output folder so that the new files go all into a separate folder. It keeps going into the same folder with the original files. Have you managed to crack that one up?
Thanks
Amin
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Posted 06/01/2009 - 20:05
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Hi Liam, sorry I managed to find out, it was in the previous tab which asked me to rename the files.
Thanks
Amin
Thanks
Amin
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Posted 07/01/2009 - 08:40
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looks good, I'll be trying that
you don't have to be mad to post here
but it does help
but it does help
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for those using GIMP, I found this..
David's Batch Processor (Link goes to a web page, not an executable)
this morning. It's a batch processing plugin (hence the title)
I've tried it, and it works great. I practiced on a *(copy of a) folder with 100mB of images, resized them to 150px and ran it, including adding a "_tn" suffix, and it took a few seconds.. new folder size 442kB. Does exactly what it says on the tin.
Cheers
Liam
* It will bever overwrite a file according to the page, and I beleive it.. I just never work on an original file.
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