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If anybody is still interested. v1.31 contains animation/multipage write support. Next version will have read/write sequence support.
edit: Does anyone know whether alpha is supported in BMP3? ImageMagick automatically creates BMP4 when feeding RGB32 (and BMP3 for RGB24), but i'm not convinced that alpha is not supported in BMP3. Last edited by Wilbert; 20th May 2008 at 16:32. |
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Just tested with Immaread; had immaavs.dll in another folder, image magick dlls in system32 and used various jpeg images in various folders. @Wilbert, The problem has to do with path handling, but I don't know exactly where; I may have time to search deeper later.
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I will send a PM with some of my test-runs; they may be of use.
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Version 1.32 is out.
Changelog: * changed license from "GPL v2 or later" to "GPL V2" (in order to be able to use sequence support from ImageReader/ImageWriter and AppyMessage); * ImmaWrite: added sequence writing; * fixed the path problem (by changing the working directory internally to the place of the image(s) and passing only the filename to the ImageMagick libs; won't work for W98) (thanks gzarkadas!); * ImmaRead: added sequence reading and info; * added the necessary info for compiling this plugin. Syntax: ImmaRead (string filename, int start, int end, bool animation, bool info) ImmaWrite (string filename, int start, int end, string type, string mode, bool animation) |
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LoadDLL doesn't work, so have to copy the ImageMagick dll's to the program directory of Fritz Photo. This works now. Is there a way to tell immaavs where to find the ImageMagick dll's (as a new parameter)? It's because, i like to copy all dll's in a subfolder of the program directory. |
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The program itself should work without any changes to the system configuration (only AviSynth have to be installed). Is there a way within AviSynth to do that (setting a path environment for dll's)? If no, i will live with the dll’s in the main directory. That was the reason (handling of the dll's), why i asked for a static build.
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This was originally a question about installing immaavs, I've deleted the question but will provide the answer to anyone who comes across this thead.
immaavs is dependent on the ImageMagick dlls, which must be installed in the system directory. Those dlls can be found at http://www.geocities.com/wilbertdijk...Magick_dll.zip Wilbert -- maybe add a README file to the zip that includes this? Thanks for providing this great tool! Tac Last edited by tacman1123; 1st June 2008 at 14:27. Reason: Figured out answer... |
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You need to put the following dll's:
http://www.geocities.com/wilbertdijk...Magick_dll.zip in your system folder, and immaavs.dll in your plugin folder. Does that work? |
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I've updated my GetSystemEnv plug-in to include a SetWorkingDir function. Sorry for the delay. Let me know if there are any problems.
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I can’t benefit from SetWorkingDir so far. My working directory has to be the program directory. All plugins, libaries and DLL’s are in sub folders under the program directory. A typical script looks like this (simple example with Rotate):
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LoadPlugin("plugins\Rotate\Rotate.dll") Import("lib\FritzPhoto\FritzPhoto.avs") #------------ angle = 1.0 width = 0 height = 0 color = 0 #------------ isYV12() ? YV12toRGB() : last Rotate(angle, width, height, color) |
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I've tried plugin today to load a sequence of TIFFs but unfortunatelly the image sequence reading does not work properly.
For example if you use file matrix like "name.%04d.tif" and "start=1000, end=3000" parameters, the plugin will just read first 2000 tiffs starting from "name.0000.tif" and ending with "name.1999.tif" instead of reading from "name.1000.tif" to "name.3000.tiff" |
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that's weird - i could have sworn i read an image sequence that way a few days ago. i may have been using vanilla imagesource though.
btw - write support is the bomb. i can make dpx's directly now, and with a little finessing can maintain timecodes in the filenames (though the headers are all stamped 00:00:00:00 and the files are flagged as log, i can work around this). thanks heaps Wilbert! being able to work from a mov in pc range saved my arse (and the highlights/shadows).
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