 h a l f b a k e r y This ain't rocket surgery.
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load them all up in the same application could take up memory and slow down the computer,do one at a time to do roughly the same thing might be boring and slow.
use the l o f s t to see what you do to one file and apply it to the rest.
emboss one after another,or flip/rotate or colourise ,or convert
to gif ,or find edges,etc,or combinations. MIT Medialab: Programming By Example
http://lieber.www.m.../people/lieber/PBE/ The "see what you do" part is a research area called "programming by example" - the application generates a script by watching the user do things over and over, drawing its own conclusions about what the different iterations have in common. [jutta, Jul 03 2001]
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This sort of thing is, of course, what makes Unix people so fond of their command-lines. |
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ls --color=none *.jpg|sed -e 's/\(.*\).jpg/ -draw "text 100,100 BAKED" \1.jpg \1-baked.jpg/'|xargs mogrify |
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This is soooo baked, that's what PHP and adobe image
ready
are for. With image ready you just drag the action script
on to the desktop and it become a little icon you can
drop whole hordes of things on to do anything you want
to them. |
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With PHP you can write scripts to do things to all the
images in a dir, you can even do this without ever seeing
a command line ... |
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[lazerlore]: That doesn't work on my machine. You can do that far more simply with mogrify *.jpg -draw "text 100,100 Baked!" |
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