Has anyone had any success submitting files to work queues from the command line? The documentation has a couple of paragraphs on the subject (http://product.corel.com/help/AfterShot ... tions.html) but doesn't say word one about how to tell ASP (the Linux version in my case) how to read it. I tried the obvious, adding the file to the command line and redirecting to standard input, but no love.
Any suggestions?
--Mark
Command Line Batch
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afx
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Re: Command Line Batch
Great, looks like the work queues no longer work at all. (Try via File->Open, it will also not load the queue).
Drop it into the black hole and pray.
cheers
afx
Drop it into the black hole and pray.
cheers
afx
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Re: Command Line Batch
On the off chance that Corel is reading this, I'd give the left one of a certain part of my anatomy for good, headless batch processing. Sending images to work queues would be great, applying individual presets would be even nicer.
--Mark
--Mark
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claudermilk
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Re: Command Line Batch
Goody. One of the major features that originally attracted me to Bibble seems completely removed now. Sigh.afx wrote:Great, looks like the work queues no longer work at all. (Try via File->Open, it will also not load the queue).
Drop it into the black hole and pray.
cheers
afx
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Re: Command Line Batch
Eh? I just tested this (XP) and Bibble 4 style work queues still work for me. I can open them by double-clicking a *.work file, or from file open. Are you sure?afx wrote:Great, looks like the work queues no longer work at all. (Try via File->Open, it will also not load the queue).
F_P
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Hobgoblin
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Re: Command Line Batch
Working fine for me on WinXP.ferdinand-paris wrote:Eh? I just tested this (XP) and Bibble 4 style work queues still work for me. I can open them by double-clicking a *.work file, or from file open. Are you sure?afx wrote:Great, looks like the work queues no longer work at all. (Try via File->Open, it will also not load the queue).
F_P
Even copes with paths with spaces in the directory names!
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Photo Software:
Darktable 2.0.4 http://www.darktable.org/
AfterShot 2 Pro
Cameras: Pentax: K-5 & Olympus TG-4
Re: Command Line Batch
I'm pretty sure I'm not running Windows.ferdinand-paris wrote:Eh? I just tested this (XP) and Bibble 4 style work queues still work for me. I can open them by double-clicking a *.work file, or from file open. Are you sure?
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Re: Command Line Batch
I only checked on Linux...
my Windows box is half a days drive away for he next two weeks
cheers
afx
my Windows box is half a days drive away for he next two weeks
cheers
afx
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