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Title: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 15, 2003, 06:12:14 PM
Hi there

I`ve got a small request. Does anybody know of any simple image processing software, which can do at least Scaling? Nice if it could do cropping and 90° rotating too.Something which uses datatypes as I`ve found that some of the simpl ones don`t like the jpgs I want to use. Something that will allow me to work on my DOpus screen, and will not rely on its own screen. This is something I could do with.

Thanks

PS I`ve been thinking of Photofolio 2.3. Has anybody got that here?
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: cecilia on February 15, 2003, 06:28:36 PM
well, i use imageFX, but then, i have for years and love it!
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Ami603 on February 15, 2003, 06:46:42 PM
You can try NetPBM package,it supports PPC,plenty of filetypes and you can do a nice arexx script to manage it.
Search it on aminet.

in the latests AmigActive issues there are one simple script that allows you do what you want.
and the best:
It is free!
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 15, 2003, 07:25:13 PM
@Ami603

Thanks I`ll look into that

@Cecilia

Hehe..I said simple. I already have ImageFX. :-)
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: BouncingAyatollah on February 15, 2003, 07:52:38 PM
What about PPaint, a pretty good version was made free a while ago I think.

You might need to find something to strip extraneous data from JPEGs, these days lots of JPEG originating programs add all manner of garbage.

It's been a while since I've done anything like this on the Amiga..
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: JaXanim on February 15, 2003, 08:12:16 PM
@Nick

You'll find all you need and more in Image Studio by
Andy and Graham Dean.

I use it for thumbnails of jpegs, gifs, etc. It's brilliant!

Check out my site for examples.

Cheers,

JaXanim
http://waveguide.v-2-1.net
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 15, 2003, 09:26:48 PM
@JaXanim

DOH! I knew I should say Imagestudio doesn`t do it properly. I want it be on my desktop and to be able to load the jpgs from my camera. They won`t load in Imagestudio.

Just to clarify. When I say "On my desktop". I mean not on its own screen.

Thanks
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 16, 2003, 06:44:16 PM
Just had an idea.

Is there a way to make it so normally ImageFX loads on its own screen, but for these rare occasions when I do want to do stuff on my desktop, I could make it load onto my destop? If that makes any sense?

Thanks

PS I don`t mean loading it then changing the prefs. That defeats the whole idea.
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: jd997uk on February 16, 2003, 07:01:44 PM
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Is there a way to make it so normally ImageFX loads on its own screen, but for these rare occasions when I do want to do stuff on my desktop, I could make it load onto my destop? If that makes any sense?

Easy. Copy  IFX and rename it, say IFX_Desktop (or whatever floats your boat). Go into icon information and type WORKBENCH  Then save it
Check to make sure you haven't got any other conflicting tooltypes in there.
IFX should now open on your workbench.

-john
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 17, 2003, 10:34:04 AM
Hmm ImageFX won`t listen. Nomatter what I do it crashes on startup. I mean if I do copy the ImageFX file and change the tooltype to use a different config file (one which is set to DOpus screen) it just crashes. What ever i do it crashes if its not on it own screen. Unless I go in as normal and then change the prefs.

I may get Photofolio 2.3. Its looking good anyway.

Thanks people. You`ve been very helpful.

PS This isn`t the end if you have other ideas. :-)
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: cecilia on February 17, 2003, 08:30:03 PM
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Nick wrote:
@Cecilia

Hehe..I said simple. I already have ImageFX. :-)
are you  kidding me??? :-o
what could be simpler than making gifs - or any animation - in IFX 4.5???
i made lots of gifs for web sites using it.

hmm, as soon as i get my laptop stable enough i may write an article on doing that!

and as for having ifx come up in different windows, save different prefs (different names) and save different icons with those prefs in the icon. choose which one you need when you need it.
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: tonyw on February 18, 2003, 04:56:41 AM
@Cecilia:
"hmm, as soon as i get my laptop stable enough i may write an article on doing that!"

If it's not stable on your lap, try using it on a table  :-D

tony
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Targhan on February 18, 2003, 06:38:35 AM
Try this out
GfxCon (http://www.aminet.net/gfx/conv/gfxcon.lha) from the
aminet.  It's fairly small, and gets the job done for the most part.
It also supports ARexx.

gfx/conv/gfxcon.lha if you are too busy to get it right this moment.
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 18, 2003, 09:42:56 AM
@Targhan

I`ve tried that already. It won`t load the jpegs either. They have some exif thing in them. Some of the older/freeer programs don`t like them.

Does anybody know of a program which could get rid of this exif rubbish?
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 18, 2003, 09:45:18 AM
HUH!? Wheres my reply to Cecilia? I put a reply just after her post. Oh well.

@Cecilia

When I said "simple" I meant a small and simple program. I know imageFX is easy to use. Though I only have version 4. I think I`ll have to get 4.5 soon.
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: jd997uk on February 18, 2003, 12:33:20 PM
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Hmm ImageFX won`t listen

So, if you open it normally, can you then change it to run on your opus screen?
If you can, are you able to save these settings?
I cannot test it now, but running it on a normal WB was a no-brainer, so on a Opus screen should be easy enough.

-john
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 18, 2003, 12:47:42 PM
I have tried duplicating the main ImageFX file, then changing the tootype which tell it which config file to use. I have created a config file which is setup conrrectly for puttin it on my desktop, by going in in the usual way and changing the prefs, then saving as another file. This cause it to crash and so doe loading the normal ImageFX with the normal config file except for the screenmode settings.

Does that make any sense?

Does anybody elses ImageFX become unstable when you start it up?
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 18, 2003, 02:03:27 PM
When I say unstable on startup I mean normally not when trying to do what i`m trying to do. It has always had a big chance of crashing on my computer. Rarely after its got going.
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: jd997uk on February 18, 2003, 06:15:21 PM
@Nick

Yup, I see what you mean. However, I've managed to sort it out.
Here's a walk thru:
1. Copy the icon as previously discussed.
2. In prefs/preview options, ensure that the OpenScreen tickbox is, err, unticked.
3. Save as Default_New (or whatever). This is where it will probably crash. So reboot if it does. If it don't, close IFX anyway.
4. Open the icon information and change the PREFS= to your new prefs file and add the WORKBENCH tooltype as previously discussed. Save.

IFX now boots up on your Workbench.

-john

Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: BouncingAyatollah on February 18, 2003, 07:55:17 PM
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Does anybody know of a program which could get rid of this exif rubbish?


Try StripJPEG on Aminet, in gfx/misc
If you use a PC look for JPEGCleaner (or JPGCleaner?)
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: FluffyMcDeath on February 18, 2003, 08:15:26 PM
Have a look at PPT on Aminet. Needs BGUI, but is quite capable of doing what you want, and is free, I believe.
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 18, 2003, 09:23:18 PM
@FluffyMcDeath

Tried it PPT for somereason doesn`t like my computer at all. Weird!

Thanks anyway
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 18, 2003, 09:25:40 PM
@BouncingAyatollah

Hehe I`ve tried that too. It can`t find the exif thing. Unless I did it wrong, but it said something like "No propriatry header found" or something.

Thanks
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Nick on February 18, 2003, 09:42:52 PM
@jd997uk

I`ve just done what you said. It works, but I don`t want it on my Workbench screen. I want it on my DOpus screen. I changed Workbench to DOpus.1, but it still appears on my WOrkbench screen. Is that a tooltype which can be changed or is a fixed thing?

Thanks
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: jd997uk on February 18, 2003, 09:55:39 PM
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Is that a tooltype which can be changed or is a fixed thing?

OK. Delete the WORKBENCH tooltype and use:
PUBSCREEN= What_Ever_your_screen_name_is

Wierdly, if I run Diropus (5.5), IFX opens fine on it with the WORKBENCH setting. Go figure.

-john
Title: Re: Image processing
Post by: Targhan on February 19, 2003, 01:06:37 AM
I'm running out of ideas... How about letting datatypes do the work?  Use Multiview to open the jpeg, and then just select save from the menu.  You should get an ILBM.  ?? If that doesn't help, I'm not sure of what to tell you.