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Thanks, I'll give it a shot. It takes a minute or so to remove noise from large image files. It will be nice to run a batch job. jay On 4/8/06, dsr at tao.merseine.nu <dsr at tao.merseine.nu> wrote: > On Sat, Apr 08, 2006 at 03:42:11PM -0400, James Kramer wrote: > > I use Gimp filters to remove noise from my images. Once complete, the > > images look like those taken by high price cameras. I currently open > > each image in Gimp and then manually edit the image. I repeat the > > process for each image in the folder. Can anyone suggest a way to > > automate the process so that I can batch process a folder of images. > > Two methods occur to me: > > 1. Use Gimp-Fu, the built-in scripting feature of Gimp. I know > nothing much about it, except that it exists and can do this srt > of thing. > > 2. If you can replicate the effect through Image Magick filters, > (http://www.imagemagick.org/script/index.php) then you can do it > as a shell script. Most distros have packages for Image Magick; > it's just too useful, even on a non-X machine, to leave out. > > -dsr- >
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