resize-rename-watermark-comment is a utility for photographers that does exactly what it says on the package.
It takes a (possibly huge) amount of photographs (jpg), and spits it on different locations, each with it’s own rrwc options.
It’s currently under developement.
- Cross Platform (linux + windows)
- Fast
- Multithreading
- gui + cli
You also need the Hdf5 library.
cmake
ninja
(orGnu make
)clang
(orgcc
)
Make sure to use CMake >= 3.9.4 (if you don’t change the minimum
required version in the CMakeLists.txt
file.
The qt stuff is taken care by the qt5-base
package
Arch Linux:
sudo pacman -S qt5-base hdf5 opencv exiv2
Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install libopencv2-dev qt5base-dev libhdf5-dev libexiv2-dev qtcreator
- clone the repo
cd /path/to/repo
cmake .
make
./rrwc
You can use ninja if you run cmake like so:
cmake -GNinja .
# and then instead of make
ninja -j4 # -j 4 enables concurrency with 4 cores
When using clang I noticed a speedup in the performance so it is the recomended compiler on linux.
Either
export CXX=/path/to/clang++
before running cmake,
or run cmake like so:
cmake -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=clang++ .
The later will store your preference in the CMakeCache.txt file so you won’t have to specify it again.
// TODO
Anyone is welcome to contribute whatever they want.
Should work for macOS but I’ve never tested it, and I don’t plan to.