Excellent Free Photo Editor


drosso46561 wrote 8 years ago: 1

Here is a link to Irfanview, a excellent free photo editor that will let you adjust colors, enlarge or shrink photos, crop, change the saved file type and much much more. It has been recommended by Kim Komando in the past. http://www.irfanview.net/ I have found it very helpful for editing photos for tvmaze. I use this to adjust all the images I upload here and find it fairly easy to use.

tnt wrote 8 years ago: 1

Here's an online alternative, which is pretty useful for simple adjustments, like cropping or brightening, http://www166.lunapic.com/editor/

It's an online editor, which means it's cross-platform, works on mobile devices and doesn't require any downloads. You can paste image URL there, make adjustments and copy/paste the result URL to TVmaze. If somebody is interested, I could write a brief tutorial for basic operations.



Aidan wrote 8 years ago: 1

Does anyone know of a (possibly online) tool that lets you convert .webp (Netflix) images to jpg in bulk, or at least give you a url for the new file instead of having to download it?

As it is now I convert the images one by one, having to store them on my hd, which again makes it so I have to upload the images one by one as you can't bulk import then.

So I'm pretty sure I do that in the worst way possible, hehe.

deleted wrote 8 years ago: 1

Aidan wrote:
Does anyone know of a (possibly online) tool that lets you convert .webp (Netflix) images to jpg in bulk, or at least give you a url for the new file instead of having to download it?

As it is now I convert the images one by one, having to store them on my hd, which again makes it so I have to upload the images one by one as you can't bulk import then.

So I'm pretty sure I do that in the worst way possible, hehe.

Not entirely sure if it is ok, but this one seems to accept url's instead of saving https://cloudconvert.com/webp-to-jpg


gazza911 wrote 8 years ago: 1

Thomas wrote:
Not entirely sure if it is ok, but this one seems to accept url's instead of saving https://cloudconvert.com/webp-to-jpg

From what I can remember, that site requires you to download the resulting file (for you to then upload it individually).

It also has a limit of 25 conversions per day, which you can easily hit.



Aidan wrote 8 years ago: 1

Oh sweet, that's really useful

It works perfectly on anything I've testing it with so far, adding pictures for all the episodes on Degrassi: Next Class with it.

tnt wrote 8 years ago: 1

Aidan wrote:
Does anyone know of a (possibly online) tool that lets you convert .webp (Netflix) images to jpg in bulk, or at least give you a url for the new file instead of having to download it?

As it is now I convert the images one by one, having to store them on my hd, which again makes it so I have to upload the images one by one as you can't bulk import then.

So I'm pretty sure I do that in the worst way possible, hehe.

https://ezgif.com/webp-to-jpg

No batch unfortunately.

srob650 wrote 8 years ago: 1

I believe you can convert to/from webp using ffmpeg - which would make batch converting pretty easy


gazza911 wrote 8 years ago: 1

srob650 wrote:
I believe you can convert to/from webp using ffmpeg - which would make batch converting pretty easy

Yeah, but on TVMaze you can't batch import images by uploading from your computer.

You can only batch import images by entering the URL.

So currently, the easiest & quickest way is to enter a URL which takes webp as input and outputs another image format which TVMaze accepts.

srob650 wrote 8 years ago: 1

Ah I see


gazza911 wrote 8 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
Broken?

Sorted. Apparently I have to login every now and then or they'll suspend it.

tnt wrote 8 years ago: 1

gazza911 wrote:
Sorted. Apparently I have to login every now and then or they'll suspend it.

It's suspended again ((


gazza911 wrote 8 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
It's suspended again ((

Sorted it today, I just keep forgetting to log in so it auto suspends it xD

It's back up now.

tnt wrote 8 years ago: 1

gazza911 wrote:
Sorted it today, I just keep forgetting to log in so it auto suspends it xD

It's back up now.

Thanks, mate! Maybe you'll talk to David about hosting the script (or maybe even incorporating it)?


gazza911 wrote 8 years ago: 1

tnt wrote:
Thanks, mate! Maybe you'll talk to David about hosting the script (or maybe even incorporating it)?

We'll see what he says, it's easy to convert.


david wrote 8 years ago: 1

That won't be possible for now, sorry.

FYI, webp is only supported by Chrome, so if you use another browser like Firefox you'll be served a different image format instead and everything will work smoothly :)

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