Therefore all command-lines have different input and different output files. For instance I don’t want to resize the photo which has its file name on it. They can not be put together, because they have nothing to do with each other. I have three different command lines written with IM 7. Thank you for your answer, I think I have not specified my question enough. Shall I use “%%a” instead of “*” or what else is necessary to do? I have read but I have not understood it. 20) files and replaced “test1.jpg/test1.tif” with “*.jpg/*.tif” “*”as a wild card. I am using ImageMagick 7.0 and Windows 10.Ĭ:\Programme\ImageMagick-7.0.6-Q16\magick C:\temp\Bildquelle\test1.jpg -compress LZW C:\temp\bildablage\test1.tifĬ:\Programme\ImageMagick-7.0.6-Q16\magick C:\temp\Bildbearbeitung\test1.tif -fill black -pointsize 120 -font arrial -annotate 100 200 %f C:\temp\Bildumbenennung\test1_bearb.tifĬ:\Programme\ImageMagick-7.0.6-Q16\magick C:\temp\Bildbearbeitung\*test1.tif -resize 16% C:\temp\bildgroesse\test1_og.tif I managed to write for every command a command line which worked for one file but not for all. I would like to convert files which are in one directory to another (resizing, format conversion and put a text into the picture).
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