Dear Bruno

So that is how crop works,

and what 'S' parameter and r:CROP means,

it really helps a lot,

I will try it,

Thank you so much

Best Regards

Elvis


On 9月2日, 上午8時50分, Bruno Postle <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon 31-Aug-2009 at 18:44 -0700, Elvis wrote:
>
>
>
> >p f1 w2007 h469 v272  E0 R0 S10,2000,30,450 n"TIFF_m c:NONE"
>
> >the number S10,2000,30,450 is exactly the left, right top, bottom of
> >the region
> >p f0 w1000 h500 v120 n"TIFF_m c:LZW r:CROP"
>
> The r:CROP thing is a related but different concept.
>
> The the 'S' parameter forces the outer cropped area to not be
> rendered by nona, the r:CROP parameter writes a special TIFF file
> where these 'empty' pixels are not stored in the file.
>
> >How to set the region from command line ?
>
> You can't when rendering with nona, you can when blending with the
> enblend -f parameter.
>
> For nona you need to rewrite the .pto project with a simple script
> or a tool like ptoset.
>
> --
> Bruno
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