Hi All,
Simply, I want to use ICE from the command line.
As far as i understand, “ICE.exe img1 img2 img3 img4” creates an ICE project and stitches the images and display the output in the program UI too. Then I have to save the whole project, and open it as XML.
Is there a way to create the spj file, or even the output image, without havung to deal with the GUI?
Thank you,
Mahmoud
Not yet. But it's on the list - we need it internally to ease our testing.
-BryanImage Composite Editor Team
I was wondering what the status of ICE from the command line is. I would love to use it to stitch together images of the ocean floor. I've used the ICE version 1.2 release and it does a pretty good job of stitching together our images. But I really would love to use the command line to specify input images and output format etc.
I would like this option too. The ability to do this from the command line would be extremely useful, particularly when batch processing.
I would also like this option. Thanks for making such a great product. I'll follow responses to this thread.
Hey Bryan-
Thank you for the great program. I'm wondering if you have any updates on when this functionality will be available?
Justin
Hello Microsoft Image Editor.
I have used Image Editoir ... and I find it is a great software.
Has Mahmoud, the only thing that I need in this software is a command line output that gives back the image (and eventually some info like size of output image, or eventually the error code).
Has Microsoft news for another release with this inside ?
Thank you and again : Wonderfull software.