XnView: MP 1.5.3 - 64 bit
OS: Windows 10pro - 64bit
Batch convert:
When adding the {width} to the output file name, the initial width of the file is used. Any cropping of the picture size is ignored.
Effect:
The wrong width is appended as the initial width is used e.g., 1000px.
After cropping the pic has 200px width but the width of 1000px is appended to the file name.
To reproduce:
Open Batch convert;
Add action of cropping picture (automatic or manual crop) - e.g., width 200 px
Add under "Output" tab the {width} to the file name
Execute Batch Convert.
The file has width 200px but the file name shows width 1000px.
Expected behaviour:
The width appended to the file name is matching the actual width of the picture when saved after batch convert.
1.5.3 - Batch Convert - Add width to file name . wrong width
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Re: 1.5.3 - Batch Convert - Add width to file name . wrong width
Thanks to your detailed description I can reproduce the problem.
But you need to use {DstWidth} & {DstHeight]
But you need to use {DstWidth} & {DstHeight]
Pierre.
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Re: 1.5.3 - Batch Convert - Add width to file name . wrong width
This problem is supposed to be fixed in XnView MP 1.5.4. Please check and confirm the bug fix here.
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Re: 1.5.3 - Batch Convert - Add width to file name . wrong width
XnView 1.5.5. // 64 Bit // Win10Pro // 1920x1200px screen
The issues is not fully resolved.
For Manual cropping YES.
For Automatic cropping NO.
For Resize YES
Findings:
Manual Crop Batch job:
Result: CORRECT
Manual Crop Batch plus Resize 120% job:
Result: CORRECT:
Automatic Crop Batch job:
Result: WRONG
Automatic Crop plus Resize 120% Job (tested various orders (resize first > Then crop or other way around - same result)
RESULT: WRONG
I tested various versions of running manual crop after automatic crop with "0" as value "crop from edge" in manual Crop setting - but its not helping.
Summary:
Autocrop is not recognised for DstWidth
Manual Crop and Resize is recognised for DstWidth
We work with AutoCrop - hence kindly ask for a bugfix.
The issues is not fully resolved.
For Manual cropping YES.
For Automatic cropping NO.
For Resize YES
Findings:
Manual Crop Batch job:
Result: CORRECT
Manual Crop Batch plus Resize 120% job:
Result: CORRECT:
Automatic Crop Batch job:
Result: WRONG
Automatic Crop plus Resize 120% Job (tested various orders (resize first > Then crop or other way around - same result)
RESULT: WRONG
I tested various versions of running manual crop after automatic crop with "0" as value "crop from edge" in manual Crop setting - but its not helping.
Summary:
Autocrop is not recognised for DstWidth
Manual Crop and Resize is recognised for DstWidth
We work with AutoCrop - hence kindly ask for a bugfix.
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Re: 1.5.3 - Batch Convert - Add width to file name . wrong width
right, but i can't know output size before process
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Re: 1.5.3 - Batch Convert - Add width to file name . wrong width
Understood.
Recommend then to include or link Batch Rename into Batch Convert
Under "Add Action" include a subitem "Batch Rename" with same rename/replace features as in Batch Rename Dialogue.
Processing wise, Batch convert can be completed, file saved and then Batch Rename started.
That would make Batch Convert VERY effective.
Many thanks,
FlyBee
Recommend then to include or link Batch Rename into Batch Convert
Under "Add Action" include a subitem "Batch Rename" with same rename/replace features as in Batch Rename Dialogue.
Processing wise, Batch convert can be completed, file saved and then Batch Rename started.
That would make Batch Convert VERY effective.
Many thanks,
FlyBee