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How to occasionally open a dozen images in FotoSketcher on Windows 10?
Occasionally I want to "oil paint with texture" a score of JPG files.
I can temporarily change the default for JPG files to open multiply selected files in FotoSketcher but that has the problem of having to doubleclick on each file one by one and the problem of how slow FotoSketcher is to load. Ideally, I want to select a dozen to a score of files, and just open them all in either one instance of FotoSketcher (like I can with gVIM) or, if FotoSketcher can't handle multiple files in one instance, then I'd like it to open a score of FotoSketcher instances, each with one file loaded. I would think this need is of general use to any photo editor user on Windows, where they want to open DIFFERENT programs depending on the need. Any suggestions for how to accomplish that multi-file editing task? |
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How to occasionally open a dozen images in FotoSketcher on Windows 10?
On 4 Aug 2018 18:17:27 GMT, Wolf K wrote:
use FS's batch processing: Edit - Batch processing - Add Files. Open first one and select desired effect, the click on Draw. When task completes, select the next file. That works reasonably well so thanks Wolf, for that suggestion. ================================================== ========================== To batch process a dozen to a score of files: Start editor pic fotosketcher FotoSketcher: Edit Batch Processing Add Files (select files) Open Batch Processing: Process Drawing style = (choose a style & texture) Drawing parameters: Draw (When it's done) FotoSketcher: File Quit ================================================== ========================== You can switch the default program setting in Windows by using Open With. Can't recall if this works prior to Win 7, though. The problem with Open With is that FotoSketcher is too damn slow to open up on each file when you select a score of files to edit. I was researching Imagemagick while waiting for advice on this topic, so if anyone has the ready-made command to oil paint with texture using ImageMagick on Windows - that would benefit us (I'll figure it out if nobody knows it). It will take a while, and the processing rate will vary with image complexity and file size. AFAIK, FS isn't optimised to use the GPU, that's why it's slow. But I like its effects, and the fact that you can stop (interrupt) the process at any point. I agree: a. FotoSketcher gets good results, but, b. FotoSketcher is slow to open each instance up, c. The processing speed isn't too bad though, once it's up and running. Try setting FS as the default for opening that image file type and see what happens. I've not done this. I did that first. For some "Windows" reason, you can select a dozen JPG files and Paint.NET will open all dozen in a single instance of Paint.NET, but FotoSketcher insists on opening up a dozen instances of FotoSketcher for a dozen JPG files. I'm not sure the reason, but that's the empirical result. You can switch the default program setting in Windows by using Open With. Can't recall if this works prior to Win 7, though. For some "Windows" reason, when you select more than one JPG file, the "Open With" context menu disappears. I don't know why, but it does. All the image processors on this box have batch processing, they vary only in what tasks can be performed. Before I saw your post about FotoSketcher's batch processing capability, I had added a context menu entry, which worked (see below) but with FotoSketcher, it's too damn slow to open up a score of FotoSketcher instances. Still, for the tribal knowledge, the process below is useful to save. *The process below should work for _any_ file editor - & any file type.* ================================================== ========================== To add the ability to edit multiple selected JPG files with Fotosketcher: 1. I ran the default programs editor http://defaultprogramseditor.com/ 2. It asks which settings we'd like to edit: a. File Type Settings b. Autoplay Settings c. Default Program Settings d. Create or restore a backup of registry settings 3. I hit "File Type Settings" which gave the following choices. a. Context Menu b. Icon c. Description d. Change 'Open with' programs e. Change an extension's file type f. Delete an extension 4. I chose "Context Menu" 5. I searched for and then select the .jpg file extension. 6. Then I hit the Next which came up with the current context menu choices. 7. I hit the "Add" button. 8. It gave me three lines to edit: Command name: Program Path: Item icon: 9. To which I used the GUI to populate as the following: Command name: Edit with fotosketcher Program Path: "C:\app\editor\pic\fotosketcher\FotoSketcher.e xe" "%1" Item icon: pick the icon for fotosketcher 10. Then I hit the "Next" button & then the "Save Context Menu" button. 11. I then hit the "OK" button & then the "Close" button. 12. Then I selected a score of files & finally right clicked to select Edit with fotosketcher Voila! All the files opened up, one by one, in individual instances of the FotoSketcher editing program. ================================================== ========================== |
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How to occasionally open a dozen images in FotoSketcher on Windows 10?
On 5 Aug 2018 02:32:03 GMT, Arlen Holder wrote:
12. Then I selected a score of files & finally right clicked to select Edit with fotosketcher Here's how to add a 32-bit DWORD to open more than 15 files at a time. - HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Exp lorer - Name : MultipleInvokePromptMinimum - Type : DWORD - Default : 15 (decimal) - Change to: 100 (decimal) |
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