Output filename settings

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Spriggana
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Output filename settings

Post by Spriggana »

When I load a bunch of images (various dimensions), crop few pixels from the edges and I want to save them with the new dimensions added to the filenames (for instance originalfilename_WIDTHxHEIGHT), but I keep getting the wrong values – i.e. the dimensions of original files.
Would it be possible to split the relevant options in filename generation field in two? I mean now you can add "Image > Format" and so on, and I'm asking for ability to chose between "Original image > Format" and "Saved image > format".
scit
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Re: Output filename settings

Post by scit »

This function I am need also. Can You please add possibilities to create new file name with new width and heigth data {Filename}_{NewHeight}x{NewWidht}?

Thanks and best regards.
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Re: Output filename settings

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Please check XnViewMP 0.48
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Spriggana
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Re: Output filename settings

Post by Spriggana »

The option seems to work OK, but XnViewMP is very unstable - during about 15 menutes of testing the conversions it crashed 3 times…
So I have to wait for a stable release of XnViewMP or porting the new option to XnConvert.
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Re: Output filename settings

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Spriggana wrote:The option seems to work OK, but XnViewMP is very unstable - during about 15 menutes of testing the conversions it crashed 3 times…
By using which features?
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Spriggana
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Re: Output filename settings

Post by Spriggana »

As far as I remember mostly during loading the pictures from a directory. OK, I have a lot of pictures there (about 9K) but XnView handles them with no problems…