GIMP Version: 2.8.14
Operating System: Linux
OS Version: ubuntu 22.04
GIMP Experience: Basic Level
List any relevant plug-ins or scripts:gmic srand 100 \
-input 360,240,200,3 \
-noise[-1] 0.2,2 \
-bandpass 2%,3% \
-normalize 0,255 \
(first error here in tutorial, if -display : script stop on displaying)
-split z \
-output /path/to/your/animation.mp4,24List any ERROR messages you received:gmic srand 100 -input 360,240,200,3 -noise[-1] 0.2,2 -bandpass 2% 3% -normalize 0,255 -split z -output cauldron.avi,24
[gmic]-0./ Start G'MIC interpreter.
[gmic]-0./ Set random generator seed to 100.
[gmic]-0./ Input black image at position 0 (1 image 360x240x200x3).
[gmic]-1./ Add salt&pepper noise to image [0], with standard deviation 0.2.
[gmic]-1./ Apply bandpass filter [2%,20%] to image [0].
[gmic]-1./ Input black image at position 1 (1 image 11x1x1x1).
[gmic]-2./ Normalize images [0,1] in range [0,255], with constant-case ratio 0.
[gmic]-2./ Split images [0,1] along the 'z'-axis.
[gmic]-201./ Output images [0,1,2,(...),198,199,200] as avi file 'cauldron.avi', with 24 fps and (default) codec.
[gmic]-201./ *** Error *** Command 'output': [instance(201,256,0x5580124af828)] gmicList<float32>::save_ffmpeg_external(): Invalid instance dimensions for file 'cauldron.avi'.
[gmic] Command 'output' has the following description:
Hello to all.
As an experienced beginner, I tried this first script indicated on the gmic site here:
https://gmic.eu/tutorial/cauldron_anyone.htmlWhat was my great disappointment to see a first error message. For a tutorial, it's not good.
First, if the -display line is added as indicated in the tutorial, the script will stop when the image is displayed.
Nothing serious, I remove this command.
But the output does not want to go out, a dimension error.
It would be nice if the tutorials were not traps that lead to frustration.
Would you have a solution so that the animation render is the one of the tutorial and not an ugly error line in the terminal?
https://gmic.eu/tutorial/img/cauldron.mp4