Re: [Gimp-user] Batch-Resizing Photos, etc.

2004-12-13 Thread Alexander R. Pruss
On Mon, 13 Dec 2004, Lyle (Hiroshi) Saxon wrote:
 2) batch file-type conversion
 3) batch rotations (righting vertical photos)
 4) batch resizing

This seems easiest done with ImageMagick (www.imagemagick.org).

Alex Pruss

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Re: [Gimp-user] Auto text-marking photos

2004-10-06 Thread Alexander R. Pruss
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, DannySh wrote:
 I'm looking for a tool that will allow to add user selected) text lines
 into a batch of images, at a location of my choice (within the pic
 area), automatically... can GIMP or one of its plug-ins (or yet another
 software) do that???

I would save the text to be added to a .png, and then use ImageMagick's
composite tool (imagemagick.org) from a commandline.

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[Gimp-user] do images that use textures, fractals, etc., get GPL infected?

2004-08-31 Thread Alexander R. Pruss
I was wondering under what circumstances images created with the Gimp 
need to be GPL'ed.  Obviously, program output is not a derivative work. 
 But images created with the Gimp might incorporate copyrighted 
elements such as brush shapes (there might be a single brush stroke from 
which the brush could be reconstructed), a texture, fill pattern, etc. 
Or what if I use a default set of parameters from Fractal Explorer to 
generate a fractal that is a prominent part of an image?  (The latter is 
the question that interests me.  I wish I knew what source code means 
in that context, too.  The fractal params?  The xcf file?)

Alex
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