GIMP :: Batch Process Of Converting JPG Or TIFF Images From RGB To CMYK?

Sep 20, 2012

Is there a way to do batch process of converting .jpg or .tif images from RGB to CMYK?

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CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 :: Batch Process - Conversion Of Images From TIFF To CPT

Jun 17, 2012

I am having issues with the batch process function with X6 photopaint.

that is a simple conversion of 20 or more images from TIF to CPT. i get the message

"Images failed to load. Some formats are not supported for batch processing". I have never encountered this problem before. 

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GIMP :: RAW Images Converting To TIFF

Oct 27, 2011

GIMP 2.6.11 WinXP

I've been opening my RAW images in Irfanview, converting them to .tif images, and then opening the .tif images in GIMP for processing, but I've been getting a pop-up window (see screenshot) that says:

"Calling error for procedure 'gimp-image-set-resolution': Image resolution is out of bounds, using the default resolution instead."

What does that message mean?

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Illustrator :: Converting Spot To Process - CMYK Values

Jul 2, 2012

When I use a Pantone color in CS5 and then convert to process, I get certain values for CMYK. However, when I use that same Pantone color in CS6 and convert to process, I get different values for CMYK.
 
For example, Pantone 2685C converted to process in the both applications yields:

(CS5)  C-96, M-100, Y-0, K-10
(CS6)  C-90.73, M-100, Y-30.6, K-16.54

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Photoshop :: CS6 / Batch Process CR2 Raw Files To TIFF Without Losing Color Adjustments?

Nov 12, 2013

Working in BRidge and Photoshop CS6:I have 160 color adjusted hi-res CR2 RAW files from my photographer, thought I was getting tifs. I need tifs for my INdesign file. I tried using the photoshop image proecessor through brige by selecting all my images and then saving as TIFFs but I am losing all my color correcting? Is there a way to save these out as tiffs as a group and not one at a time? I also might have lost my color correcting when I copies them all to one folder as well...not sure what is happening except now my great product shots look like crap.

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Corel PHOTO-PAINT X5 :: How To Add Multiple TIFF Files To Batch Process

Feb 28, 2011

Question:  How do I “Add” multiple TIFF files to a Batch Process so I don't get the "what page" question?The PP9 Batch Process Added – OPENED - files, processed according to my script, then saved the result to new type & folder.

X5, a recent purchase, does an IMPORT of TIFFs instead of an OPEN and wants to know what page I want to load.  Answering this on each file defeats the purpose of batch processing. How I should write the script?

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AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Process Error Batch While Converting Drawings

Mar 26, 2012

Why I get a process error batch converting these drawings? The command line says could not bind xrefs but I clearly checked the option not to bind.

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AutoCAD LT :: Converting Batch Of Drawings Into TIFF Files

Jun 20, 2001

Is there any way of running a batch process to convert a number of AutoCad drawings into Tiff format, at once? Also, if a batch process is not available, can we save our plot settings for conversion to Tiff so that they can be recalled at a later stage? We would like to be able to transfer the same plot settings to other PCs so that we are all producing the same formatted files. Are the plot settings transferable?

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Photoshop :: Any Way To Batch Process Color Corrected RAW Files To TIFF Files

Nov 11, 2013

I got over 160 color corrected RAW files from my photographer when I thought I was getting TIf or PSD files. I need to put them into an in design doc to send out for printing. Is there a way to convert all of these in one fell swoop without messing up the work that has already been done?

I didn't allow in my timing to save each one individually since i didn't know I was going to need to do this. I am really unfamiliar with batch processing, so how to best go about this, or if I even can. I am working in Photoshop CS6. version 13.06 x 64.

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GIMP :: How To Convert TIFF Image From RGB To CMYK

Feb 25, 2011

I am having a Tiff image in RGB which needs to be converted to CMYK. How do I do it? Without loosing the dpi.

Also my publisher is complaining that the image has an alpha channel and has to be removed. How do I do both these ?

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GIMP :: Converting RGB To CMYK

Nov 28, 2012

My CreateSpace pdf in both the Proofer online and the hard copy I just received have great color variance from what I submitted in my pdf cover and interior files. The vibrancy's gone. The bright spring green is dull. The light bluegreens more like gray.

SO, next to learn: I need to know the easiest way to convert my RGB to CMYK files, so I can replace what I've got in my CreateSpace book project interior and exterior spots. I would like to do this in the pdf state, from RGB pdf to CMYK pdf. I am happy to do page by page. The 44-page book has text, plus color images (from original watercolor paintings), with some black ink drawings as well. I work on a MacBook 10.6.8. I assembled the pdfs (page by page as "images") in GIMP 2.8. The original text I formatted in iStudio, easily uploading into GIMP, as images, then working each image in layers. Unfortunately, I didn't realize that flattened images can't be unflattened, so if I need to go back to a pre-pdf pages ('images' in GIMP lingo), I'll have to do quite a bit of reconstructing. The last layered building steps are now bound within the flattened images in 44-page pdf. Fortunately, I can easily alter one page at a time within my full pdf. I want to find an RGB to CMYK conversion that I can do page by page, popping out and back into my full pdf.

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Photoshop :: Batch Process 1000 Images

Aug 11, 2012

I have a batch of 1000 images that all need to be processed with the exact same levels adjustments and the exact same crop command. I recorded the necssary actions in photoshop, and I can now open up approximately 20 of my images and batch apply the actions to all 20 images automatically. The trouble is that I have 1000 images to process like this, and I can't open all 1000 in photoshop at once; it just kills my machine. I don't want to do the whole 1000 in little batches of 20 either. I'll be getting a new pile of 1000 images to process like this every day or two, so I need a way to do the whole 1000 automatically without user intervention.
 
Is such a thing possible?
 
I'm a software develoeper by profession, so if doing this sort of massive batch processing requires any command line work or scripting then I would totally be up for that.

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Paint Shop Pro :: Resizing Images Via Batch Process?

Oct 2, 2011

I frequently use a script to resize .jpgs from 3600x3600 to 1000x1000 dpi to save space on my hard drive. After resizing 300+ .jpgs last night, I found that they all retained their original file size. An image that started out as 3600x3600 dpi with a file size such as 3.5mb that was resized to 1000x1000 dpi using the script in X4 still had a file size of 3.5mb when it should have been considerably smaller than 1mb. I relaunched the application and rebooted my computer but no change. To fix the problem I had to run the .jpgs thru the batch process again using the same script but in X3.

The script I was using was created in X3 so I tried creating an identical script in X4. Regardless of which script I used in the X4 batch process, the same thing happened.

This problem seems to be unique to the script and/or batch process. I can open a .jpg file in X4, resize it from 3600x3600 to 1000x1000 dpi, save the changes, and the file size changes accordingly.

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Photoshop :: Batch Images Convert From Tiff To Gif

Oct 9, 2006

I need a free software to convert Batch images from Tiff To Gif?

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Photoshop :: How To Batch Process / Save For Web Various Images To Same Exact KB Size

Dec 11, 2012

I have a batch of 500 jpg images all in different sizes 732 KB, 634 KB, 664 KB etc.

I need to compress / save for web down to 130 KB the entire batch. I've managed to create an action which compresses them lower than 130 KB at different sizes depending on how light or dark the images are,  but still not to an exact number. Is there a way to create such an action or script? I'm working off of Photoshop CS5, iMac 10.5.8.

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Photoshop :: How To Batch Process Images To Place Watermark On Image

Nov 15, 2013

I know how to batch process images to place a logo or watermark on an image. Normally the image is different every time and the exact same logo is placed on all the images.

In this case the image is exactly the same every time but i need it saved in a folder 100 times each with a different logo. So essentially a reverse of the normal process. Same image different logo's.

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GIMP :: Batch Convert PDF To TIFF

Sep 16, 2011

I have over 200 pdf files that I need to batch convert to tiff format. From what I've gathered, this can be done simply using Ghostscript. Unfortunately, I have no experience running GS as a command line program, and only installed it as part of Gimp. Any tool for gimp that could do this? or step by step, through the process of using GS to perform this task?

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GIMP :: Batch Process - Decompose Alpha Channel And Save

Nov 6, 2013

I have a series of images with alpha channels what I want to separate out from the images and save as a new file with a filename suffix.

For example I have a series of folders containing thousands of images:

These files are filename.dds files (I already have the .dds plugin to read them but you could use .png for example).

I load the image, goto Colours - > Components - > Decompose :

In the dialogue I enter color model : Alpha, tick decompose to layers - > OK

I then export the file as filename_a.jpg

Is there a way to batch this process for the 1000's of images I have?

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Photoshop Elements :: Batch Converting PSD Images Into JPEGs In Version 10 Or 11?

Feb 27, 2014

I want to batch convert the above. I know i can convert one image at a time. If not can one recommend a batch conversion program which is safe to use and free from viri  and malware.

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Illustrator :: CS6 - Converting PMS To Process For Files To Be Printed 4 Color Process

Oct 4, 2012

How the PMS color palettes "simulate" on screen how the color will print on different substrates (glossy vs matte vs uncoated paper). That's great for comps, but if you convert it to CMYK to print it, and the values are representing a "simulated" color it won't look correct (by that I mean come close to matching the spot color). For example, the uncoated palette simulates the color by making them appear a bit washed out on screen - pretty good visual simulation. But it might do so by adding black and cyan to orange for example, etc. - effectively dulling the original color.

So if I convert that to CMYK within the new Pantone + color palette, and then send it to the printer - it won't appear as it did on screen, it will dull the end color even more because it's converted the color to the dull simulated version - what a disaster! It's only doing half the job - showing us what it should look like on screen. In order to be truly efficient for design professionals the CMYK conversion might remove black and cyan completely to effectively brighten the color in the final output on uncoated paper. I would prefer it just stick to the standard conversion, which Pantone did have as a standard palette option (PMS to process), and then I can adjust if I think it's necessary.
 
Any corporate branding system will likely start with a PMS spot color palette for the identity. Then it will build into many different adaptations - full color brochures, large format banners and trade show graphics, website, advertising. So any corporate branding system will need to have PMS, CMYK and RGB versions of their main corporate color palette. There was a standard for these translations that was automatically consistent in the Adobe software and that is now all over the place, so it relies on individuals manually adapting the color mixes for final use - what a great way to screw things up.

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Photoshop :: Advantages Of Storing Images In TIFF, TIFF LZW And TIFF JPEG?

Jul 5, 2004

I am cleaning up the Hard Drive on my Mac G4. My scanned images are taking a great portion of the 80 Gig drive. I finished clearing my external drive by removing nearly 60 gigs of images by storing them on DVD. I will do the same for the Mac drive.

My trouble is that all my images are stored in TIFF format which takes up enormous space no matter the storage. Since I output images in various sizes, mainly prints, to 30 x 40 inches, I need a master image archived in the best format for such. However, I do not want to fill my drives, or DVD, with large files. Code:

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GIMP :: How To Use Dark Table To Process RAW Images

Dec 21, 2011

How to use Darktable to process RAW images.

I currently use UFRaw so: What advantages does Darktable have over UFRaw?

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GIMP :: Saving RGB Images To CMYK?

Nov 12, 2012

I am saving my images (assembled in GIMP), exporting as jpgs then converting to pdf pages.My end product needs to be one pdf, so I will be inserting these separate pages into one 44-page pdf.

I need to retain the 300 resolution (actually, somewhere the resolution has slipped to 299.98 which I'm hoping will be so near it'll look fine). (using MacBook OS 10.6.8 with the GIMP 2.8 version)I think for the ebook, the RGB of my GIMP images will be best. So, I've got that, or will have as soon as I do all the export/saving.

(as an alternative, for the paper printed version which will precede the ebook), how do I save the RGB images to CMYK which I understand will print more true to what I'm seeing on my actual paintings > images in GIMP on my computer screen (the two of which look the same at present)? And at what point in these steps is it best to do the new CMYK version?

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GIMP :: Can't Save Images In JPG Or TIFF

Nov 19, 2012

I cannot save images in jpg or tiff. I am using a Mac.

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GIMP :: Process To Convert Canvas Size On Many Images?

Jun 9, 2012

I have a folder of 50 images. The images are all different sizes and dimensions (ranging from about 400x600 to 1600x900).

Separately, I have a little design on a canvas in HD dimensions (1920x1080).

The end goal is just to be able to lay out all the photos on the center of the canvas as 50 new individual images (with the HD dimensions of the background canvas).

Obviously, to load in 50 unique images and then export each of them would take a long time. So I was hoping that there is a way to both (a) automatically combine multiple unique images to a common background, and then (b) export them all.

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GIMP :: Unable To Open TIFF Images With 2.8

Aug 31, 2012

I'm trying to work with TIFF images got from Image Pro Plus butGIMP 2.8 doesn't open them, I found that's a problem related to Image ProPlus because misses some tags. Also, I tried with ImageMagick using:

convert "prueba 1.tif" "prueba 1.png"
convert "prueba 1.tif" "prueba 2.tif"

The first works fine, just with some warnings, PNG image was createdsuccesfully.

The second doesn't work and in any case if I do:

convert "prueba 1.tif" -identify

got:

convert: incorrect count for field "DateTime" (27, expecting 20); tagtrimmed. `prueba 1.tif'.
convert: prueba 1.tif: unknown field with tag 40001 (0x9c41) encountered.`TIFFReadDirectory'.
convert: prueba 1.tif: unknown field with tag 50288 (0xc470) encountered.`TIFFReadDirectory'.
convert: prueba 1.tif: unknown field with tag 50291 (0xc473) encountered.`TIFFReadDirectory'.

Original image got from Image Pro Plus: [URL]

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GIMP :: How To Get Digital Images In TIFF Or PDF Format

Nov 29, 2012

I like to repair books with missing pages. Often I can get digital images in tiff or PDF format, but they are often 'dirty', like the one attached. This one seems a good example of the sort of thing I would need to work on.

I need to reconstruct the image, which I think would mean:
i) getting an image that is complete and rectangular with a bleed out of in the same colour.
ii) remove blemishes like library marks, names etc.
iii) reconstruct the decayed text as sensitively as possible.

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GIMP :: Converting Images To Shade Of Green

May 29, 2012

I have a series of images that I want to all look as if I'm viewing them through coloured glasses. I have a particular shade of green in mind.. so I have the colour hex code. How do I do it?

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GIMP :: Pure Monochrome TIFF Images - Sharpen Faint Handwriting

Jun 16, 2012

I am working with pure monochrome tiff images. The images are of handwritten letters captured from microfilm. The handwriting is faint in places, but the image density is pretty high (3400 x 4400 px). I thought that there might be a way to "fill in" the white space between the scattered pixels forming the faint areas--but I can't figure out how to do it.

Gimp (Ubuntu 12.04LTS) seemed to be the natural place to turn, but I am not a photo-editor.

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GIMP :: How To Batch Colorize Images

May 11, 2012

I am starting a decal business and i have jpg's of all the decal designs in black on a white background. I need to batch colorize a bunch of images, i figured out how to do it individually and save but i need to colorize all the images in a folder and save with a different name. i found a great script to batch convert jpgs to pngs, and am trying to edit it to work.

i think just the line in red needs to be written correctly.

(define (colorize it DirectoryName)
(let*
(
(fileExtension ".jpg") ; we are looking for .jpg files
(varFileList (cadr (file-glob (string-append DirectoryName DIR-SEPARATOR "*" fileExtension) 1) ) ) ; find them all
[code]........

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GIMP :: Batch Conversion Of Images

Jan 25, 2013

I need to convert from bitmap images to PNGs with the command line. I've tried looking into script-fu, but lisp is one of those languages I could never figure out.

I've tried using imagemagick, but it did not properly convert the images. The images are apparently 32bit Windows Bitmap V3 files with an alpha channel; according to a page I found on google, imagemagick will not preserve the alpha channel in this particular case. I don't know for certain if that's the actual reason why imagemagick isn't working, but it definitely isn't working. It does, however, work if done manually in gimp.

This is going to be part of a python script, so I need it to convert a specific bitmap file rather than all the ones in a directory.

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