Jp2 batch converter
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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
− | Put the code in a file named jpg2jp2.pl, and copy it to the directory where your jpg's are. Call the script: | + | * Install OpenJPEG svn (if you have trouble compiling, you could try the binaries on their site) |
+ | svn co http://www.openjpeg.org/svn/trunk | ||
+ | cd trunk | ||
+ | mkdir bin | ||
+ | cd bin | ||
+ | cmake .. -DBUILD_EXAMPLES:BOOL=ON | ||
+ | make | ||
+ | make install | ||
+ | * Make sure that the binaries image_to_j2k and j2k_to_image can be executed from anywhere | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Put the code in a file named jpg2jp2.pl, and copy it to the directory where your jpg's are. Call the script: | ||
perl jpg2jp2.pl | perl jpg2jp2.pl | ||
Revision as of 00:33, 21 February 2008
Description
The jp2 files used by the Secondlife client, are actually j2k files. These can be encoded by image_to_j2k from openjpeg. The script checks for available tif-files in a root directory, and compresses those to j2k and renames them...
Usage
- Install OpenJPEG svn (if you have trouble compiling, you could try the binaries on their site)
svn co http://www.openjpeg.org/svn/trunk cd trunk mkdir bin cd bin cmake .. -DBUILD_EXAMPLES:BOOL=ON make make install
- Make sure that the binaries image_to_j2k and j2k_to_image can be executed from anywhere
- Put the code in a file named jpg2jp2.pl, and copy it to the directory where your jpg's are. Call the script:
perl jpg2jp2.pl
Code
###################################### # # jpg2jp2.pl # # by: Phrearch # # Easily converts a batch of jpg files # to jp2 files... ###################################### #!/usr/bin/perl $iteration=1; foreach my $file(`ls *.jpg`) { chop($file); system("jasper --input $file --output $iteration.jp2 -T jp2;"); $iteration++; }