Re: [Gimp-developer] Plugin Request/Hunt

2001-12-23 Thread Leonard Rosenthol

At 03:08 PM 12/23/2001 +1000, Robert Starr wrote:
I dloaded the ImageMagick

I tried to use it..  but it seems it's command line only..

 That is true - it is command line mostly.  There are some basic 
GUI's for it, but nothing too fancy at this time.


Is there a gui for the app (for the mogrify command)

 Not at this time.

 There are some GUI applications for Windows that will generate 
Contact Sheets.  One that I have seen is called ImageWalker 
(http://www.imagewalker.com), but I know nothing about the quality.


Leonard

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Re: [Gimp-developer] Plugin Request/Hunt

2001-12-22 Thread Leonard Rosenthol

At 08:16 AM 12/22/2001 +1000, Robert Starr wrote:
Here's the lowdown:

1-Select Contact Sheet
2-Dialogue appears asking various options:
  a- directory/folder containing images to be placed on the contact sheet
  b- resolution of the contact sheet to be made
  c- dpi of the contact sheet to be made
  d- # of rows and columns in the contact sheet
  e- on/off for font option (this is whether or not you want the filename 
 under the image, and if you do, the font choices)

That's about it, you hit create and it grabs the files, one at a time from 
the chosen directory, shrinks them into thumbnails and places them on the 
contact sheet according to the number of rows and colums.

 You can do this using the mogrify command from ImageMagick - and 
now that IM supports XCF files - you can even use your native GIMP files...


Leonard

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Re: [Gimp-developer] Plugin Request/Hunt

2001-12-21 Thread Tor Lillqvist

 I REALLY REALLY need a plugin that mimics the Contact Sheet 2 plugin 
 for photoshop.  The Gimp is awesome, fills a lot of my requirements, but 
 without the plug/script I still need photoshop.

Do you use the GIMP on Windows? Is Contact Sheet 2 a filter plug-in
(and not Format, Automation, or umm, don't remember the other types)?

In that case there is good news: I recently wrote a GIMP plug-in
called pspi that runs Photoshop plug-ins. (Only Filter type
plug-ins, i.e. *.8BF files.) Check the
www.gimp.org/win32/new-downloads.html page tomorrow for new zipfiles
of GIMP 1.2.3 for Windows, which should include this plug-in. Don't
hesitate to ask me more how to use it.

Pspi seems to work OK with most 3rd party Photoshop plug-ins I have
thrown at it. It does not work with the Adobe plug-ins included with
Photoshop itself which is expected, I guess. These use undocumented
interfaces or something. (Hmm, isn't that a bit the same tactics that
Microsoft is accused of using? Nah, not really, Photoshop isn't an
operating system and its plug-ins aren't freestanding applications,
Adobe has no obligation to make sure its plug-ins run with competing
Photoshop-compatible programs.).

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Re: [Gimp-developer] Plugin Request/Hunt

2001-12-21 Thread Robert Starr

Tor Lillqvist wrote:

I REALLY REALLY need a plugin that mimics the Contact Sheet 2 plugin 
for photoshop.  The Gimp is awesome, fills a lot of my requirements, but 
without the plug/script I still need photoshop.

 
 Do you use the GIMP on Windows? Is Contact Sheet 2 a filter plug-in
 (and not Format, Automation, or umm, don't remember the other types)?
 
 In that case there is good news: I recently wrote a GIMP plug-in
 called pspi that runs Photoshop plug-ins. (Only Filter type
 plug-ins, i.e. *.8BF files.) Check the
 www.gimp.org/win32/new-downloads.html page tomorrow for new zipfiles
 of GIMP 1.2.3 for Windows, which should include this plug-in. Don't
 hesitate to ask me more how to use it.
 
 Pspi seems to work OK with most 3rd party Photoshop plug-ins I have
 thrown at it. It does not work with the Adobe plug-ins included with
 Photoshop itself which is expected, I guess. These use undocumented
 interfaces or something. (Hmm, isn't that a bit the same tactics that
 Microsoft is accused of using? Nah, not really, Photoshop isn't an
 operating system and its plug-ins aren't freestanding applications,
 Adobe has no obligation to make sure its plug-ins run with competing
 Photoshop-compatible programs.).
 
 --tml


AFRGH!!!  Just typed a MASSIVE response to this and my windoze box just 
froze...  sigh

anyway..



Thanks for the reply Tor,
I'd like to thank you again for the Windows port.  I have to use windows 
because my graphics applications haven't been ported to linux or 
anywhere else yet and without you, we'd be GIMPLESS, so thanks  :)


I'd like to talk a bit about this Contact Sheet and see if anyone on 
the list has any comments.


Firstly, I guess it could be a plugin inside Photoshop.  It would make 
sence for it to be plugged.

Also, I'd like to go over what it does for those that don't know of it 
and I'd like to know if you all think it can be done with scripting in GIMP.

Here's the lowdown:

1-Select Contact Sheet
2-Dialogue appears asking various options:
  a- directory/folder containing images to be placed on the contact sheet
  b- resolution of the contact sheet to be made
  c- dpi of the contact sheet to be made
  d- # of rows and columns in the contact sheet
  e- on/off for font option (this is whether or not you want the 
filename under the image, and if you do, the font choices)

That's about it, you hit create and it grabs the files, one at a time 
from the chosen directory, shrinks them into thumbnails and places them 
on the contact sheet according to the number of rows and colums.

The number of rows/columns combined with the res/dpi of the sheet 
dictates the size of the individual thumbs.

If there are more images that can fit on one contact sheet, it simply 
creates more and more until all the images are contacted  :)

I think that is a pretty thorough description of what happens...



So, can this be done in the GIMP?
Can it be scripted or is that too complicated a procedure?

Please excuse my ignorance as to the capabilities of the scripting 
abilities (and programmer skill) involved...


I'd really appreciate it if someone could either make this function, or, 
in the meantime, I'll try and find out if it's a plug in Photoshop (and 
hopefully a .8BF so I can use Tor's new functionality)

Thanks List,




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Re: [Gimp-developer] Plugin Request/Hunt

2001-12-21 Thread Sven Neumann

Hi,

Tor Lillqvist [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 Presumably something like this might be scriptable with script-fu?
 Hmm. Except that maybe there is no exposed way to do readdir() and
 stat() type stuff from script-fu? From Gimp-Perl it certainly would be
 possible, but that won't help you as Gimp-Perl hasn't been ported to
 Windows.

there is a file-glob plug-in that translates file globs like
folder/*.jpg into lists that can be very nicely used from 
Script-Fu. We should probably add it to the distribution ...


Salut, Sven
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Plugin Request/Hunt

2001-12-21 Thread Fabian Frédérick

 Robert Starr writes:
   I'd like to talk a bit about this Contact Sheet and see if anyone on 
   the list has any comments.
 
   1-Select Contact Sheet
   2-Dialogue appears asking various options:
   [...]
   That's about it, you hit create and it grabs the files, one at a time 
   from the chosen directory, shrinks them into thumbnails and places them
 
   on the contact sheet according to the number of rows and colums.
 
 Umm, yes, this definitely is not a Filter type plug-in, so you won't
 be able to run it in GIMP through the pspi plug-in. Maybe it's an
 Automation plug-in?
 
   So, can this be done in the GIMP?  Can it be scripted or is that
   too complicated a procedure?
 
 Presumably something like this might be scriptable with script-fu?
 Hmm. Except that maybe there is no exposed way to do readdir() and
 stat() type stuff from script-fu? From Gimp-Perl it certainly would be
 possible, but that won't help you as Gimp-Perl hasn't been ported to
 Windows.
 
 But:
 
 For batch image conversion and similar tasks, it is always suggested
 to use ImageMagick instead of GIMP. I wouldn't at all be surprised if
 ImageMagick had this functionality?  Check www.imagemagick.org. If
 ImageMagick does what you need, I don't think there really is much
 sense in writing a script or plug-in to do it from GIMP, as this
 basically is a batch job -style task and not interactive image
 manipulation.

Piece of cake for Perl scripting ! 
Just take Gallery maker plugin and change some lines :
About Perl-Gimp for Windows, I've done a skeleton of that stuff
Problem is it doesn't work with structs yet (Perl blessing doesn't work
at all).

Regards,
Fabian

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[Gimp-developer] Plugin Request/Hunt

2001-12-20 Thread Robert Starr

Hi List,

I'm new here...

I REALLY REALLY need a plugin that mimics the Contact Sheet 2 plugin 
for photoshop.  The Gimp is awesome, fills a lot of my requirements, but 
without the plug/script I still need photoshop.  It's one of the last 
things I need.  Is there anyone out there who can code a plug/script or 
knows where one is??

Thanks, let me know your thoughts if you have the time...

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-Anilusion Films
-Australia/New Zealand Distributor for Animation:Master
-www.anilusionfilms.com.au





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