Aleksandr Prokudin
Aleksandr Prokudin
> Hello, how can i change the exposure of multiple files through the terminal? I have tried this command for one file. `gegl -i a.JPG -o out.a.JPG — exposure=0.3 `...
This is unfortunate, because IRC works best for us. I hope schumaml and you can work something out.
We are usually around between 6pm and 1am in +2:00GMT (think Berlin). This week is different, because part of the team is at LGM in Spain.
@groundf Please let us know when we can merge the translation update
And some more info. The actual commit to Pitivi: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pitivi/commit/aa684103541d2478d9d31390b181ea461fc5f94f Another blog post: https://fortintam.com/blog/2011/07/25/automated-multicamera-clip-syncing/
@alcomposer Yeah, I left it out for simplicity's sake, but yes — GIMP does that sort of thing too (e.g. 1000px + 2cm, or 700+2%), and it's useful indeed. 'frame',...
Sort of :) See e.g. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_normalization
Also, #14 only mentions VST/AU, but on Linux, this would be native VST2 (LXVST), LADSPA, and LV2. Even so, there are some basic things that it would be great to...
Depends on what you mean by "forking". Audacity's FX design is destructive. Olive has to be non-destructive.
@frink, LMMS doesn't do audio at all, so I'm not sure why you are bringing it up. Audacity doesn't do non-destructive effects, so it's out of the picture as well....