Resizing
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Resizing
Is there no facility to resize based on percentage? Was this the way with Bibble?
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Re: Resizing
nope, can you explain the reason why this would be helpful in your workflow? maybe there is a usage i havent encountered in my many years of rescaling images - i'd like to know about it.
if you absolutely need output by percentage and therefore unpredictable image sizes unless you never crop and use only original image size, too - you would need to use a script that calls imageMagick or similar tools from the batchQ.
if you absolutely need output by percentage and therefore unpredictable image sizes unless you never crop and use only original image size, too - you would need to use a script that calls imageMagick or similar tools from the batchQ.
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Re: Resizing
Well for me I'm working with a group of scanned images. These images have been cropped individually to exclude elements. I need to deliver the images at the same basic ratio (to each other) that they were provided in to scan. To make them all the same size would distort the originals with regards to each other.
Regards, Dan
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Re: Resizing
interesting. i still dont really get the "why", but maybe you can explain it to me. i do encounter lots of different workflows when i work as a workflow-advisor so i am naturally curious about this one. =)
meanwhile i found this thread on the old bibble-board, might help you if you have never used imagemagick before:
http://support.bibblelabs.com/forums/vi ... ick+resize
for linux use "$1" (including the quote-characters!!!) to get the parameter from ASP.
on windows use %1
meanwhile i found this thread on the old bibble-board, might help you if you have never used imagemagick before:
http://support.bibblelabs.com/forums/vi ... ick+resize
for linux use "$1" (including the quote-characters!!!) to get the parameter from ASP.
on windows use %1
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