Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

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Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

Post #1by Liar » 30.07.2008, 04:16

Hi all,

I am interested in altering John Van Vliet's beautifully complete Venus Virtual Texture to make the surface look yellow (at the moment it's gray, but i'd like to have it look like it would if you could see through the clouds rather than if the clouds weren't there. In Photoshop it's pretty simple to adjust the colours on a single image, but since this is a virtual texture, there are a large number of individual images.

Is there a (hopefully freeware) way to adjust the colours of many images at once?

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Re: Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

Post #2by ElChristou » 30.07.2008, 06:46

You can write a script and batch many files with PS... (-> no need of another soft to do what you want)
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Re: Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

Post #3by ANDREA » 30.07.2008, 08:47

ElChristou wrote:You can write a script and batch many files with PS... (-> no need of another soft to do what you want)
Chris and Liar, PS has already an automatic batch scripting capability, as follows:
Click "windows"> "Actions">"create new action" (4th bottom button from left), give it a name you like and push "record" , then push "begin recording" (second from left), and apply to one of your images all the actions you need, e.g. brightness/contrast, hue/saturation, color balancing, curves, unsharp mask, etc.
When you have finished retouching, "save as" in the relevant folder and with the preferred extension, then press "close" .
Now to finish the process press "stop playing/recording" (first from left).
Now open all the images you wish to modify the same way, open "windows"> "Actions"> click the action name you just saved, and start pressing the "play selection" button (third from left).
You'll see that the images show the process of retouching, one action after the other, then will disappear ("save as" and "close" , remember?).
Press once again for each image, and in a very short time all your images will be modified.
It looks a very long job, but believe me, it's a matter of just a few minutes. :wink:
Enjoy.
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Re: Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

Post #4by ElChristou » 30.07.2008, 09:23

ANDREA wrote:Now open all the images you wish to modify...

Andrea, as said above you can batch many files via File>Automate>Batch... Try it!
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Re: Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

Post #5by ANDREA » 30.07.2008, 09:41

ElChristou wrote:
ANDREA wrote:Now open all the images you wish to modify...
Andrea, as said above you can batch many files via File>Automate>Batch... Try it!
Yes Chris, I know, but I think that for the needs of a beginner as, I suppose, Liar is, the other way is more "instinctive", don't you agree? :wink:
Just an opinion.
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Re: Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

Post #6by ElChristou » 30.07.2008, 10:17

ANDREA wrote:
ElChristou wrote:
ANDREA wrote:Now open all the images you wish to modify...
Andrea, as said above you can batch many files via File>Automate>Batch... Try it!
Yes Chris, I know, but I think that for the needs of a beginner as, I suppose, Liar is, the other way is more "instinctive", don't you agree? :wink:
Just an opinion.

Well... if you have 10 images, why not but if they are many hundreds (like a VT) I suppose using the batch tool is not superfluous...
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Re: Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

Post #7by ANDREA » 30.07.2008, 10:43

ElChristou wrote:Well... if you have 10 images, why not but if they are many hundreds (like a VT) I suppose using the batch tool is not superfluous...
Probably yes. :wink:
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Re: Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

Post #8by duds26 » 30.07.2008, 12:06

Try something like: XnView.

(MediaCoder will have also batch image processing, it's on the roadmap.)
(But don't expect anything soon.)
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Re: Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

Post #9by BobHegwood » 30.07.2008, 14:16

If you are interested in processing a LOT of texture images files, using a simple interface designed for Brain-Dead users, try Irfanview.
This is another freeware graphics utility. This program offers very quick viewing of texture files, and it contains batch programming capabilities. This is very useful if you ever need to modify the various properties of many Celestia textures at once.
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Re: Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

Post #10by Liar » 31.07.2008, 01:53

Thank-you all for the pointers.

I definitely have a lot to learn about Photoshop, had no idea it could do that!

Irfanview... i like the sound of the "Brain-dead" aspect to it...

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Re: Any batch image processing reccomendations (for VT images)?

Post #11by ANDREA » 31.07.2008, 07:13

Liar wrote:Thank-you all for the pointers.
I definitely have a lot to learn about Photoshop, had no idea it could do that!.
You are welcome! :wink:
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