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1 <tool id="image_filmify" name="Image Filmify" version="1.0.0">
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2
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3 <description>Change image to funky film-frame looking image.</description>
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4
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5 <command interpreter="python" >
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6 image_do.py -i $input -o $output -c "filmify" -s "$label_film" -e "$input.ext"
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7 </command>
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8
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9 <inputs>
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10 <param name="input" type="data" format="png,jpg,tif,zip" label="Input image" help="Original RGB or grayscale image." />
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11 <param name="label_film" size="20" type="text" value="cloudimaging.net.au" label="Label for the movie frame." />
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12 </inputs>
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13
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14 <outputs>
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15 <data format="input" name="output" metadata_source="input" label="Filmify on ${input.display_name}"/>
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16 </outputs>
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17
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18 <help>
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19 Makes the image look like 35mm film.
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20 </help>
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21
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22 <tests>
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23 <test>
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24 <param name="input" value="sydney.jpg" />
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25 <output name="output" file="sydney-filmify.jpg" />
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26 </test>
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27 </tests>
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28
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29 </tool> |