Video, Photo & Graphics

Curated by: zentrocdot

About this Treasury: Here I publish my tips for video, photo, and graphic processing and editing.

Total Items: 12 curated treasures

Access: Public

Treasury URL: https://copus.network/treasury/io9scaep

Curated Content

Below are the items zentrocdot has curated in this treasury, each with their curation notes explaining why it's valuable:

1. Web Interface Creation with Gradio

Curation Note: With Gradio one can create in a short period of time good looking web interfaces. I wrote an image viewer for use as preview image here in a rush. There are much more possibilities to use in such web interfaces. The well known AI tool AUTOMATIC1111 is a really good example what is possible in using ...

Original Source: https://www.gradio.app/

Treasured: 4 times

2. Photo Editing Using Gimp

Curation Note: When it comes to photo editing or image editing, you should know about Gimp. I've only been using Gimp since I switched from Windows to Linux, even though Gimp existed before that. It supports Linux, macOS, and Microsoft Windows.

Original Source: https://www.gimp.org/

Treasured: 3 times

3. Image Processing with RawTherapee

Curation Note: If you need a professional tool for image processing take a look at RawTherapee. As the name says RawTherapee can handle raw image file formats next to common file formats like jpg, png and tiff. If it come to image processing I am using RawTherapee most of the time. One important feature I like a ...

Original Source: https://rawtherapee.com/

Treasured: 2 times

5. Boxes Makes ASCII Text Look Better

Curation Note: Boxes is quite nice if one likes to spice up their daily routine and make it less boring. In the banner I used fortune for the wisdom in this case from Shakespeare and boxes for Linuy penguin Tux speaking.

Original Source: https://boxes.thomasjensen.com/

Treasured: 2 times

6. ASCII Art Using Locat

Curation Note: Besides Figlet, lolcat is the tool I like to use on the command line. It brings color to the dreary everyday life of the terminal. Especially when used together with Figlet, it is well suited for titles or similar uses in the terminal.

Original Source: https://github.com/busyloop/lolcat

Treasured: 2 times

7. ASCII Art Using Figlet

Curation Note: Sometimes I need text in ASCII art style. That's when I turn to Figlet. The wide selection of available ASCII fonts makes it easy to create attractive text graphics for use in the terminal. If the fonts provided are not sufficient, you can download additional ones.

Original Source: https://www.figlet.org/

Treasured: 3 times

8. Video Editing

Curation Note: I tried several video editing tools and then came across with OpenShot. Since then, I have been using OpenShot alongside the command line-based FFmpeg for video editing. It takes a little time to get used to the GUI. Once you do, you can accomplish a lot of things quickly and easily. The preview ima...

Original Source: https://www.openshot.org/

Treasured: 3 times

9. Inkscape

Curation Note: Inkscape is a must-have when it comes to creating vector graphics. I created the clownfish in the light bulb using Inkscape as a vector graphics. The graphic format is SVG, and as you may know, SVG graphics are freely scalable. In addition, SVG graphics can be embedded directly into websites. Inksca...

Original Source: https://inkscape.org/de/

Treasured: 2 times

10. ImageMagick

Curation Note: Even if you don't use ImageMagick, you should still be familiar with it. ImageMagick is the state of the art when it comes to image processing and editing. The legacy version 6 is available on modern Linux systems, even though version 7 is already available. You need to be patient, but it's worth it...

Original Source: https://imagemagick.org/

Treasured: 3 times

11. Helpful ImageMagick Scripts

Curation Note: ImageMagick is an impressive tool for editing images. I use ImageMagick more and more. If you also like ImageMagick you should know the scripts of Fred Weinhaus. The web presence itself is not state of the art, but most of the presented scripts are working most of the time.

Original Source: http://www.fmwconcepts.com/imagemagick/index.php

Treasured: 4 times

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