\label{sec:image_sequence_creation}
\index{image sequence}
-Example script to create a jpeglist sequence file is next. It can be modified to instead
+Example script to create a jpeg list sequence file is next. It can be modified to
create a list for \textit{exr}, \textit{gif}, \textit{ppm}, \textit{png}, \textit{tga}, or \textit{tiff}
sequences instead by changing JPEGLIST
to be EXRLIST, GIFLIST, PPMLIST, PNGLIST, TGALIST, or TIFFLIST.
echo "$h"
echo "# List of image files follows"
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
- if [ x$(dirname "$1") = x"$dir" ]; then
- f=./`basename "$1"`;
- else
- f="$1";
- fi
+ f=./`basename "$1"`
echo "$f"
shift
done
includes \textit{anytopnm} which is ususally \textit{netpbm}.
Example usage of this script follows:
-\qquad \texttt{./jpeglist.sh outfile infiles/*.jpg}
+\qquad \texttt{./imagelist.sh outfile infiles*.jpg}
-where \textit{jpeglist.sh} is just the name chosen for this script which could
+where \textit{imagelist.sh} is just the name chosen for this script which could
be anything but has to be executable, \textit{outfile} is the sequence list
-that is created, \textit{infiles} is the directory containing the
-format\_type files such as \textit{jpg} in this example.
+that is created, \textit{infiles*.jpg} are the
+format\_type files such as \textit{jpg} in this example. The xxxtopnm
+messages that show up can just be ignored such as: \texttt{jpegtopnm: WRITING PPM FILE and jpegtopnm: Error writing row.}
+You may have to edit this script to suit your needs or to include specific directory locations. See also \nameref{ssub:filelist_format}.
\section{Details about .bcast5 Files}
\label{sec:details_.bcast5_files}