xirja
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Can the Command-Line Renderer control more than the preset and what is listed here: http://www.filterforge.com/more/help/...derer.html
Are there any other controls/sliders/etc that can be given in the xml file? I see that Sjeti's and Totte's batch processing methods creates several new .ffxml files with changing presets to be called from the .xml file, but is there a way to access the controls without having to create a series of .ffxml file with changed presets? I'm trying to create a custom FF interface in Mathematica and hope there are more tags available in the .xml protocol you have. Or how to remotely control sliders from Mathematica using pipes with the Run[] or RunThrough[] command? If all the tags/options are listed in the link above, I vote for more remote access to <controls> in future. ![]() _____________________________________________________
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Posted: June 2, 2012 4:59 pm | ||||
GMM
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Yes, every command line option is listed in the help file. You should be able to control every aspect of a filter through presets.
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Posted: June 4, 2012 4:34 am | ||||
SpaceRay
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Please which is the Sjeti´s batch Processing Method ? I know that Totte have done the FFBatchmaster Tool that can be found here in this link BUT the problem is that it ONLY works in MacOS ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: June 29, 2012 1:35 pm | ||||
Morgantao
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SpaceRay, as far as I know he's refering to the online animation tool that can create many images in a batch from one filter.
The problem is, it can only work on one image at a time, not a folder of images. It would be great if someone here that knows Javascript could write an applet that would take an entire folder and create a xml file with all the filenames for FF to batch render. It would be even better if FF inc. add this feature to FF4, to run a filter with the same settings on an entire folder. |
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Posted: June 29, 2012 1:59 pm |
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