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Create GIF animation from multiple files (myfile01.jpg, myfile02.jpg, ...) on the fly with Linux
Suppose you have several files (myfile01.jpg, myfile02.jpg, ...) and you want them converted into a file “animation.gif”. The following script will do it on the fly using convert (ImageMagick):
1 echo myfile*.jpg | \
2 sed '1 s/^/echo "Start "`date`"..." \&\& convert /
3 s/$/ \\/
4 $ s/\\$/animation.gif \&\& echo "Done "`date`/' \
5 | sh
The trick behind this is to put things together by the “|” character (piping). The “\”-character continues the shell-command when there are line breaks and “&&” joins shell commands together. Explanations for each line in the script:
- gets all files (file01.jpg, file02.jpg, ...). To get those numbered files see
man rename
. - sed composes and extends the piped echo. Prepend at the sed-address “the very first line” (
1 s/../../
) and do a regular expression replace by «s/search/replace/
». So «1 s/^/.../
» puts something at the 1st line but at the beginning of this line (^) and prepends therefore «echo "Start "`date`"..." && convert
» - at each single line end ($) put a “ \”-character to get multi line echoed files into one single command
- append at the sed-address “the very last line” (
$ s/../../
), search here for “\”-at the very end of the current line ($) and replace it by «animation.gif && echo "Done "`date`
» - pipe all this together to the shell, which may something like:
echo "Start "`date`"..." && convert myfile01.jpg myfile02.jpg myfile03.jpg test.gif && echo "Done "`date`BTW: You can test the echoed command first by deleting the last pipe “
| sh
”.
Usually you can do the same by just typing:
convert myfile*.jpg animation.gif
...but if files have different dates or if they where saved at different times, this can cause a distorted animation. So the safe way is to explicitly let convert use only the provided file order.