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Re: FN-FORUM: Batch process digital photo alterations
date posted 9th November 2007 13:36
Imagemagik is a great tool for processing lots of images via
scripting, it doesnt have a ui to do what you are asking, but it isn't
difficult to write tools on top of it.
http://www.imagemagick.org/
Tom
On 9 Nov 2007 09:14:00 -0000, Sam M - www. wiredeyes. com
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> I'm working with a digital photo printing site the offers a service to
> "correct" the digital prints for things like underexposure etc to make the
> resulting print better. Currently he does this by hand in his software
>
> Due to the increasing amount of photos he is having to deal with he has
> requested for me to find some software that will take a batch of images and
> sequentially go through each image, showing a side by side comparison with
> best guess alterations to things like contrast, brightness, colour
> saturation etc and allowing a human to decide if it is correct or to fine
> tune the automatic fixes in case of mistakes.
>
> Can anyone recommend anything that will do this sort of thing?
>
> Regards
> Sam Morgan
> WiredEyes Media / ServWise Advanced Hosting
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