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Post New Requests Here / Re: Caption jpg files
« on: July 31, 2015, 10:14 AM »
Thanks JavaJones. It worked like a champ, after about 20 minutes of trying to get the right parameters for positioning the text correct.  :Thmbsup:

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Post New Requests Here / Re: Caption jpg files
« on: July 29, 2015, 01:17 PM »
Thanks Miles. I'll definitely check that out, but what Mouser suggested (A simple easy to use utility that can batch add captions to images, with some flexibility of where to put the caption and set the text based on filename, filedate, etc.) would be the hot tip.

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Post New Requests Here / Re: Caption jpg files
« on: July 29, 2015, 09:13 AM »
Perhaps I should have been more specific. What I was trying to convey, and did so poorly, is that each file has a different name (about 1000) and they all reside in 1 folder.  There is no no relationship between the file names other than that they are all jpegs. Wallpapers of different parts of the world, actually. I want to take the title and add the text to the image, in a place of my choosing, to avoid having to right click the image to see what it depicts. I was thinking some sort of OCR restricted to the title block. Or am I just wishing for the impossible? To be a little more clear, I have changed the image titles on many of the jpeg so they don't accurately reflect what's in the meta data.

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Post New Requests Here / Caption jpg files
« on: July 26, 2015, 06:50 PM »
I need a way to caption image files, automatically in bulk, using the original file name. Something like "Grand Canyon North Rim.jpg to "Grand Canyon North Rim".  In other word, I'm to lazy to add text manually for each file.   :D

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Not even a "It would take to much time" comment? :(

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I know it's as simple as putting their name in any search engine if I want all instances, but I would like to limit the search to a specific radio format within a specific time frame. Say, past 7 days, next 30 days, and have it continuously update its calendar.

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