In regards to the %t stuff, that sounds like I'm assigning a built-in variable to my custom variable or something? Could I just do something like output file name "crop %"t".jpg" ?
And I realize that I had made a typo earlier. Not the code I shared on the webpage, but the code I put into command ...
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- 2018-08-25T07:22:17-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Cropping to Center an Image and Doing This in a Batch
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- 2018-08-25T06:34:27-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Cropping to Center an Image and Doing This in a Batch
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Re: Cropping to Center an Image and Doing This in a Batch
Hi, thanks for your comments.
In regards to the \ for BASH and stuff, I was just ignoring that completely on Windows; I copy and pasted from the example on the website instead of translating it entirely to what I was doing, since my version of Command Prompt does not have copy and paste (need Win ...
In regards to the \ for BASH and stuff, I was just ignoring that completely on Windows; I copy and pasted from the example on the website instead of translating it entirely to what I was doing, since my version of Command Prompt does not have copy and paste (need Win ...
- 2018-08-24T23:18:32-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Cropping to Center an Image and Doing This in a Batch
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Cropping to Center an Image and Doing This in a Batch
Alright, I've been searching for over an hour and slowly working my way through this.
My version is ImageMagick 7.0.8-10 Q16 x64 2018-08-14 being used on Windows 8.1 x64
First question is a curiosity, since I figured out a workaround, maybe. (Perhaps the workaround is giving me problems).
http ...
My version is ImageMagick 7.0.8-10 Q16 x64 2018-08-14 being used on Windows 8.1 x64
First question is a curiosity, since I figured out a workaround, maybe. (Perhaps the workaround is giving me problems).
http ...