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Crop 10000x10000 image sequence to video
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I have an unusually large PNG image sequence (about 10000x10000, each file is about 50MB). I want to crop a region of this (about 3000x3000) and encode it into a video. The format is not important, as long as it has decent quality and well compressed, and obviously supports that resolution.
I tried After Effect's demo, but it doesn't seem to handle well that kind of resolution on my computer. I'm open to any software, better if free. Command line is fine.
video video-encoding image-editing crop
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I have an unusually large PNG image sequence (about 10000x10000, each file is about 50MB). I want to crop a region of this (about 3000x3000) and encode it into a video. The format is not important, as long as it has decent quality and well compressed, and obviously supports that resolution.
I tried After Effect's demo, but it doesn't seem to handle well that kind of resolution on my computer. I'm open to any software, better if free. Command line is fine.
video video-encoding image-editing crop
What do you mean After Effects "cannot handle" that kind of resolution? After effects does 4k all the time. Maybe you computer cannot handle it.
– Yisroel Tech
May 15 '17 at 12:35
You're right, I edited the question. 4K is about 4000x2000 though, and the images i'm trying to load are 10000x10000, which is about 12 times larger.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:39
how about cropping the image sequence first?
– phuclv
May 15 '17 at 12:43
that's a good idea, but i didn't find a ffmpeg command line to do it on an image sequence. if you can point me in the right direction, that would be awesome.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:47
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I have an unusually large PNG image sequence (about 10000x10000, each file is about 50MB). I want to crop a region of this (about 3000x3000) and encode it into a video. The format is not important, as long as it has decent quality and well compressed, and obviously supports that resolution.
I tried After Effect's demo, but it doesn't seem to handle well that kind of resolution on my computer. I'm open to any software, better if free. Command line is fine.
video video-encoding image-editing crop
I have an unusually large PNG image sequence (about 10000x10000, each file is about 50MB). I want to crop a region of this (about 3000x3000) and encode it into a video. The format is not important, as long as it has decent quality and well compressed, and obviously supports that resolution.
I tried After Effect's demo, but it doesn't seem to handle well that kind of resolution on my computer. I'm open to any software, better if free. Command line is fine.
video video-encoding image-editing crop
video video-encoding image-editing crop
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What do you mean After Effects "cannot handle" that kind of resolution? After effects does 4k all the time. Maybe you computer cannot handle it.
– Yisroel Tech
May 15 '17 at 12:35
You're right, I edited the question. 4K is about 4000x2000 though, and the images i'm trying to load are 10000x10000, which is about 12 times larger.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:39
how about cropping the image sequence first?
– phuclv
May 15 '17 at 12:43
that's a good idea, but i didn't find a ffmpeg command line to do it on an image sequence. if you can point me in the right direction, that would be awesome.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:47
add a comment |
What do you mean After Effects "cannot handle" that kind of resolution? After effects does 4k all the time. Maybe you computer cannot handle it.
– Yisroel Tech
May 15 '17 at 12:35
You're right, I edited the question. 4K is about 4000x2000 though, and the images i'm trying to load are 10000x10000, which is about 12 times larger.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:39
how about cropping the image sequence first?
– phuclv
May 15 '17 at 12:43
that's a good idea, but i didn't find a ffmpeg command line to do it on an image sequence. if you can point me in the right direction, that would be awesome.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:47
What do you mean After Effects "cannot handle" that kind of resolution? After effects does 4k all the time. Maybe you computer cannot handle it.
– Yisroel Tech
May 15 '17 at 12:35
What do you mean After Effects "cannot handle" that kind of resolution? After effects does 4k all the time. Maybe you computer cannot handle it.
– Yisroel Tech
May 15 '17 at 12:35
You're right, I edited the question. 4K is about 4000x2000 though, and the images i'm trying to load are 10000x10000, which is about 12 times larger.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:39
You're right, I edited the question. 4K is about 4000x2000 though, and the images i'm trying to load are 10000x10000, which is about 12 times larger.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:39
how about cropping the image sequence first?
– phuclv
May 15 '17 at 12:43
how about cropping the image sequence first?
– phuclv
May 15 '17 at 12:43
that's a good idea, but i didn't find a ffmpeg command line to do it on an image sequence. if you can point me in the right direction, that would be awesome.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:47
that's a good idea, but i didn't find a ffmpeg command line to do it on an image sequence. if you can point me in the right direction, that would be awesome.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:47
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You can do batch cropping/editing images with ImageMagick. It is included in almost every Linux distro and has tons of options for you. It has versions for other platforms, too. Below is some examples that may help you
To simply resize all images to 3000x3000 in-place you can use
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 *.png
This will overwrite your files. If you want to write outputs to another folder use
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 *.png -path /path/to/output/folder
If mogrify is too slow or takes too much memory you could use this way
for f in *.png
do
convert $f'[3000x3000]' $outputdir/$f.resized.png
done
If you also want to convert them to another format like jpg for reducing stress on the video encoder later:
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 -format jpg *.png
If you just want to crop a 3000x3000 region from offset 1000x2000 then use this
mogrify -crop 3000x3000+1000+2000 *.png
After all just encode the images with ffmpeg
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You can do batch cropping/editing images with ImageMagick. It is included in almost every Linux distro and has tons of options for you. It has versions for other platforms, too. Below is some examples that may help you
To simply resize all images to 3000x3000 in-place you can use
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 *.png
This will overwrite your files. If you want to write outputs to another folder use
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 *.png -path /path/to/output/folder
If mogrify is too slow or takes too much memory you could use this way
for f in *.png
do
convert $f'[3000x3000]' $outputdir/$f.resized.png
done
If you also want to convert them to another format like jpg for reducing stress on the video encoder later:
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 -format jpg *.png
If you just want to crop a 3000x3000 region from offset 1000x2000 then use this
mogrify -crop 3000x3000+1000+2000 *.png
After all just encode the images with ffmpeg
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You can do batch cropping/editing images with ImageMagick. It is included in almost every Linux distro and has tons of options for you. It has versions for other platforms, too. Below is some examples that may help you
To simply resize all images to 3000x3000 in-place you can use
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 *.png
This will overwrite your files. If you want to write outputs to another folder use
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 *.png -path /path/to/output/folder
If mogrify is too slow or takes too much memory you could use this way
for f in *.png
do
convert $f'[3000x3000]' $outputdir/$f.resized.png
done
If you also want to convert them to another format like jpg for reducing stress on the video encoder later:
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 -format jpg *.png
If you just want to crop a 3000x3000 region from offset 1000x2000 then use this
mogrify -crop 3000x3000+1000+2000 *.png
After all just encode the images with ffmpeg
add a comment |
You can do batch cropping/editing images with ImageMagick. It is included in almost every Linux distro and has tons of options for you. It has versions for other platforms, too. Below is some examples that may help you
To simply resize all images to 3000x3000 in-place you can use
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 *.png
This will overwrite your files. If you want to write outputs to another folder use
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 *.png -path /path/to/output/folder
If mogrify is too slow or takes too much memory you could use this way
for f in *.png
do
convert $f'[3000x3000]' $outputdir/$f.resized.png
done
If you also want to convert them to another format like jpg for reducing stress on the video encoder later:
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 -format jpg *.png
If you just want to crop a 3000x3000 region from offset 1000x2000 then use this
mogrify -crop 3000x3000+1000+2000 *.png
After all just encode the images with ffmpeg
You can do batch cropping/editing images with ImageMagick. It is included in almost every Linux distro and has tons of options for you. It has versions for other platforms, too. Below is some examples that may help you
To simply resize all images to 3000x3000 in-place you can use
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 *.png
This will overwrite your files. If you want to write outputs to another folder use
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 *.png -path /path/to/output/folder
If mogrify is too slow or takes too much memory you could use this way
for f in *.png
do
convert $f'[3000x3000]' $outputdir/$f.resized.png
done
If you also want to convert them to another format like jpg for reducing stress on the video encoder later:
mogrify -resize 3000x3000 -format jpg *.png
If you just want to crop a 3000x3000 region from offset 1000x2000 then use this
mogrify -crop 3000x3000+1000+2000 *.png
After all just encode the images with ffmpeg
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What do you mean After Effects "cannot handle" that kind of resolution? After effects does 4k all the time. Maybe you computer cannot handle it.
– Yisroel Tech
May 15 '17 at 12:35
You're right, I edited the question. 4K is about 4000x2000 though, and the images i'm trying to load are 10000x10000, which is about 12 times larger.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:39
how about cropping the image sequence first?
– phuclv
May 15 '17 at 12:43
that's a good idea, but i didn't find a ffmpeg command line to do it on an image sequence. if you can point me in the right direction, that would be awesome.
– big_images
May 15 '17 at 12:47