Hello,
I have over 700 raw nikon images (.NEF) that I want to open with the DCRaw plugin and save as 16-bit tiffs. In addition, all the options that are set in the DCRaw plugin before it opens a raw image must be the same for all 700+ .NEF files I have. I tried recording a macro to automate this process with no success. How might I automate this task for each image without doing it all by hand? Thanks in advance, Aaron Hendrickson. -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
From what I read on the plugin's website
http://ij-plugins.sourceforge.net/plugins/dcraw/ it depends on the executable and is listed under Plugins/Image IO in the menu after installation. I don't use or know it, but you could start by trying your recorded macro lines for one of these raw files in the macro template below. Plugins>New>Macro (or shortcut) and then paste these lines.. --------------------------------------------------------------- dir1 = getDirectory("Open RAW images.."); list1 = getFileList(dir1); for (i=0; i<list1.length; i++) { showProgress(i+1, list1.length); print("image-name: "+list1[i]); //+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ //place your commands of opening and saving here, //note to use the variable to open consecutive //frames. //+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ } --------------------------------------------------------------- Hope this provides some help. Best Regards, Rainer > Hello, > > I have over 700 raw nikon images (.NEF) that I want to open with the DCRaw > plugin and save as 16-bit tiffs. In addition, all the options that are set > in the DCRaw plugin before it opens a raw image must be the same for all > 700+ .NEF files I have. I tried recording a macro to automate this process > with no success. How might I automate this task for each image without > doing it all by hand? > > Thanks in advance, > Aaron Hendrickson. > > -- > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Thank you for your replies Wayne and Rainer. I should have been more
specific in regards to the issues I had with the recorder. I was able to create a macro with the recorder that worked, however, I had to change the file name in the macro for every file I wanted to open. Here is the macro I recorded: run("DCRaw Reader...", "open=[C:\\Users\\Owner\\Desktop\\RAW Files\\DSC_2143.NEF] open=[C:\\Users\\Owner\\Desktop\\RAW Files\\DSC_2143.NEF] use_temporary_directory white=None don't output_colorspace=[0 - raw] document_mode document_mode_without_scaling read=[16-bit linear] interpolation=[0 - High-speed, low-quality bilinear] do"); saveAs("Tiff", "C:\\Users\\Owner\\Desktop\\TIFF Files\\DSC_2143.tif"); close(); My question is how do I run this macro to perform this process for all of my images (702 in total)? Rainer supplied me with a template to use but I have such little experience with programming that I do not know how to use it. Thank you, Aaron Hendrickson. On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 3:25 PM, Rainer M. Engel <[hidden email]> wrote: > From what I read on the plugin's website > http://ij-plugins.sourceforge.net/plugins/dcraw/ > > it depends on the executable and is listed under Plugins/Image IO in the > menu after installation. > > I don't use or know it, but you could start by trying your recorded > macro lines for one of these raw files in the macro template below. > > > Plugins>New>Macro (or shortcut) and then paste these lines.. > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > dir1 = getDirectory("Open RAW images.."); > list1 = getFileList(dir1); > > for (i=0; i<list1.length; i++) { > showProgress(i+1, list1.length); > print("image-name: "+list1[i]); > > //+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > //place your commands of opening and saving here, > //note to use the variable to open consecutive > //frames. > //+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > } > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Hope this provides some help. > > Best Regards, > Rainer > > > > Hello, > > > > I have over 700 raw nikon images (.NEF) that I want to open with the > DCRaw > > plugin and save as 16-bit tiffs. In addition, all the options that are > set > > in the DCRaw plugin before it opens a raw image must be the same for all > > 700+ .NEF files I have. I tried recording a macro to automate this > process > > with no success. How might I automate this task for each image without > > doing it all by hand? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Aaron Hendrickson. > > > > -- > > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html > > -- > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html > -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Aaron,
Below is a basic macro that batch converts using dcraw plugin. Currently there are some problems using some of the options from an ImageJ macro. Though it should work using alternative scripting engine like Groovy, Scala, possibly JavaScript or other. Let me know I can prepare a sample for one of those. I will try to fix macro issue in a future release of dcraw plugin. Jarek //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ //Get File Directory and file names dirSrc = getDirectory("Select Input Directory"); dirDest = getDirectory("Select Output Directory"); fileList = getFileList(dirSrc); caption = "dcraw batch converter"; print(caption + " - Starting"); print("Reading from : " + dirSrc); print("Writing to : " + dirDest); // Create output directory File.makeDirectory(dirDest); setBatchMode(true); fileNumber = 0; while (fileNumber < fileList.length) { id = fileList[fileNumber++]; print(toString(fileNumber) + "/" + toString(fileList.length) + ": " + id); // Read input image run("DCRaw Reader...", "open="+dirSrc + id+" "+ "use_temporary_directory " + "white=None " + "output_colorspace=[0 - raw] " + "read=[16-bit linear] " + "interpolation=[0 - High-speed, low-quality bilinear]"); idSrc = getImageID(); // Save result saveAs("Tiff", dirDest + id); // Cleanup if (isOpen(idSrc)) { selectImage(idSrc); close(); } } print(caption + " - Completed"); //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
In reply to this post by Aaron Hendrickson
Just released new version of ij-dcraw:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ij-plugins/files/ij-dcraw/v.1.4.0/ It adds full support for using from ImageJ macros. You can see a simple batch processing macro on its home page: http://ij-plugins.sourceforge.net/plugins/dcraw/index.html Jarek -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Am 27.01.2013 05:09, schrieb Jarek Sacha:
> Just released new version of ij-dcraw: > https://sourceforge.net/projects/ij-plugins/files/ij-dcraw/v.1.4.0/ I wrote a macro for batch purposes, which was evaluated with support of Aaron Hendrickson and is of course provided as is. Feel free to use it (DCRaw_ConvertToTif_v04.ijm): https://dl.dropbox.com/u/414433/imagej/DCRaw_ConvertToTif_v04.ijm Regards, Rainer -- Rainer M. Engel, Dipl. Digital Artist scientific|Media GbR Pichelsdorfer Str. 143 13595 Berlin -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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