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02-26-2016, 09:46 AM | #1 |
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ImageMagick command
Looking to hire someone to tweak ImageMagick command for Mechbunny. Post your email or Skype, I will get back you today.
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02-26-2016, 10:12 AM | #2 |
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Looter, you can give one of these a try and see if they work for you. Ultimately you have to find the lowest common denominator that gives you something reasonable since different content providers using different encoding and post-edit techniques. There really isn't a one-size fits all.
In any case, try one of these, which I find does a reasonable job for the most part: We use this on our Mechbunny TGP Script and it typically does the job, but we have some content providers with small "large" pics and they're already pretty sharp so it's a challenge. This one seemed to let us accommodate a wide assortment of content providers.: Code:
-modulate 110,102,100 -adaptive-sharpen 0x0.6 -enhance -quality 92 Code:
-modulate 100,102,100 -sharpen 0.65x0.65 -enhance Code:
-modulate 101,106,100 -sharpen 1x1 -enhance If all else fails, trial and error is your best teacher. The command line options are here: ImageMagick: Command-line Processing Good luck.
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02-26-2016, 10:35 AM | #3 |
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robwod,
Thank you. Yes, I have spent countless hours/days on the ffmpeg testing and this. Learned a lot about ffmpeg but not much on imagemagick. Pretty close to what I am running now except adaptive-sharpen. I will run this on some of my content as soon as it's ftp'd. |