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 File comments for:  Graphics » Edit » rnoeffects.lha

RNOEffects

Description: Image processing program
Download: rnoeffects.lha
Version: 2.0
Date: 23 Jan 2024
Category: graphics/edit
FileID: 12803
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Comment by: dan.hutch (86.0.114.66)At: 31 Oct 2018, 18:45File version: 1.2
Great, thanks for adding this will be useful for a project I'm working on. :-)
 
 
Comment by: jPV (84.248.12.149)At: 31 Oct 2018, 16:57File version: 1.2
@dan.hutch

There is now :) Added an option to the new Monochrome effect.
 
 
Comment by: dan.hutch (86.0.114.66)At: 28 Oct 2018, 12:09File version: 1.1
Is there an option to do a grayscale conversion in RNOEffects? I found sepia, but a simple convert to grayscale would be handy.
 
 
Comment by: jPV (84.248.10.119)At: 08 Aug 2018, 20:50File version: 1.0
When you apply a resize, either from the effect window or in batch conversion, only the shown width and height values are used and all images are resized to these values. Aspect ratio is only calculated when you change values manually for a loaded picture, but not for separate images in a batch conversion.

So, unfortunately this is currently useful only when images in a batch conversion are in same size or same aspect ratio, like pictures from your camera for instance. If you have 16:9 images or whatever, load one of them to the program, set the resize values ("Keep aspect ratio" setting doesn't know the wanted aspect ratio if you don't have anything loaded, naturally), and then add the wanted images to the batch converter.

I knew this feature isn't optimal for all purposes yet, and I'll probably try to figure out some kind of solution for that batch converting of images in different dimensions/ratios, but I'll need a good idea how to implement that cleanly in the GUI...
 
 
Comment by: Severin (146.198.65.228)At: 05 Aug 2018, 04:02File version: 1.0
I tried a batch resize. Setting keep aspect ratio does not work.
I set the resize to 640x480 to images 480 high and various widths but all iages were scaled to 640x480.

It seems to only except 4:3 sizes and scales to that size no matter what I try.my monitor is 16:9 so 4:3 isn't a lot of use.

There's no way to specify just a height or width seperately to set the image to that size and keep the aspect ration.
 
 

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