Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 9 years ago
On Google Groups, François Charrier said :
"As for the polaroid effect, yes, I agree it's good to keep jbrout as simple
as possible. This effect seems fairly specific and I don"t know if many
would be interested (I didn't know of that automated effect, and when I do
some pseudo random rotating, it's usually to make a "collage" with a few
pics).
However, your proposal makes me wonder whether a more generic export mode
could be interesting, enabling the user to enter the complete command line
he wants (but that might actually be redundant with "external tools"), or to
do a "ImageMagick" export where only the options could be entered and jbrout
would still choose the export directory... but that would link jbrout with
another tool...
Just thinking aloud (or a-written) as you can see. What do you think ? neat
idea or crap ?"
Original comment by thibaut....@gmail.com
on 10 Mar 2009 at 11:56
Here would be the usual cas :
Robert wants to e-mail a photo to his sister
I launches jBrout, select a piture, select Operations > Export, decides to
resize and
apply a polaroid effect to its photo.
If we allow that effect, there will be demands for other effects : Black &
White and
Sepia are the most common for instance (actually i don't see any other effect)
They have one thing in common with the Resize functionnality which is already in
jBrout : they can be released without the need for the user to do anything, in
an
automatically way.
And they can be combined : Resize & Polaroid & Black and white for instance.
I don't find these effects to be different to the resize functionnality.
Maybe the line should be between
- effects that need work from the user (let an external editor do the job :
Remove
red eyes, crop and area...)
- effects that can be fully automatised (Resize, polaroid, B&W, Sepia) and may
have
their place in Jbrout
What do you think ?
Original comment by thibaut....@gmail.com
on 10 Mar 2009 at 12:10
I think the only sensible solution for this is to allow random command to be
used on exported pictures (that may actually make some sense). Certainly not a
checkbox "Apply polariod effect".
Original comment by matej.c...@gmail.com
on 26 Aug 2010 at 2:09
Probably a plugin is the way to go. If somebody creates one, I don't see the
reason why it shouldn't be included.
Original comment by matej.c...@gmail.com
on 12 Aug 2013 at 10:42
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
thibaut....@gmail.com
on 10 Mar 2009 at 11:54