[11:07] <frib> hi, i'm looking for a simple, fast program to the coordinates of an image found within another image.  can anyone point me in the right direction? thanks!
[11:24] <sakrecoer> frib: i'm not sure i understand what you want to do+
[11:24] <sakrecoer> "fast program to the coordinates of an image found within another image"
[11:25] <frib> sakrecoer, to obtain* the coordinates, sorry
[11:25] <sakrecoer> frib: as in, on the X and Y axis of the picture?
[11:26] <sakrecoer> the "picture" being the image containing the other image
[11:26] <frib> sakrecoer, yes, x,y coordinates of an image found within a larger image that contains it
[11:27] <sakrecoer> frib: i don't know of any that can do that automagically...
[11:28] <frib> seems such a commonplace task
[11:28] <frib> so i have to write my own?
[11:28] <sakrecoer> but gimp will tell you the X;Y coordinate of a cursor
[11:28] <sakrecoer> its the number on the lower left side of the frame
[11:29] <frib> no i need a cli tool
[11:30] <sakrecoer> oh... but then, you first need a program that detects the image within the image...
[11:31] <sakrecoer> frib: maybe this will help: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7853628/how-do-i-find-an-image-contained-within-an-image
[11:31] <frib> sakrecoer, ya i foudn that
[11:31] <frib> opencv 2 is a huge monster program
[11:31] <frib> i'm just gona write my own thanks
[11:32] <sakrecoer> frib: imagemagick? http://www.imagemagick.org/discourse-server/viewtopic.php?t=24151
[11:32] <frib> i tried it
[11:32] <frib> its really slow and doesnt output coordinatew
[11:32] <sakrecoer> frib: if you write your own, please share :)
[11:33] <frib> ok
[11:33] <frib> do you know anything about these algorithms?
[11:33] <sakrecoer> frib: no, i'm affraid i don't
[11:36] <sakrecoer> JLye: i think you remember kid3 becuase that is the program where the script to render to website is used :)
[11:37] <JLye> are you saying its preinstalled ?
[11:37] <sakrecoer> the script isn't but kid3 is shipped with ubuntustudio
[11:38] <sakrecoer> well, kid3 has a built in script to generate a html album page, but its very basic
[11:39] <sakrecoer> JLye: as for templates, kid3 kindof IS a template when you open it. I generaly add a "license" and a "lyric" field.
[11:39] <sakrecoer> JLye: but because most audio player do not display those tags by default, i also add a link to the license in the "comment" field
[11:40] <sakrecoer> btw, make sure the company you registered your music with allow you to use Creative commons ;)
[11:40] <JLye> I've only been adding a link to my blog in the comment.
[11:40] <JLye> Soundcloud allows that
[11:40] <JLye> I didn't think to make a link to a license page.
[11:40] <JLye> It's downloadable, though
[11:41] <sakrecoer> oh... you were just reffering to the meta data soudncloud asks you to put in?
[11:41] <JLye> No, I was asking in totality
[11:42] <JLye> I didn't know Soundcloud asked for metadata directly until I uploaded them last night. I'm very inactive on soundcloud
[11:42] <sakrecoer> ok :) well, if it is downloadable on soundcloud, since soundcloud shipps an exact copy of the file you uploaded, it is a bit important to have the meta data set alright
[11:43] <JLye> the only issue I'm assuming is that I didn't link it to a license page, but it has options for a type of CC
[11:43] <JLye> I chose use as you want
[11:43] <JLye> as long as it gives credit to me
[11:43] <sakrecoer> o also, tend to edit the filename as: "trakNR-trackTitle-AlbumTitle-Artistname-Year.flac"
[11:44] <sakrecoer> (well, i generaly put the year first... but i guess its a matter of preferences)
[11:45] <sakrecoer> i like to know what the audio file is before i load it in a player. and since my audiolibrary manager is the file-manager, it makes sense to me.
[11:45] <JLye> fair
[11:46] <JLye> Now, I want to create a video to upload it to Youtube :)
[11:48] <sakrecoer> JLye: :) nice!
[11:48] <sakrecoer> did i share the video i did for pinGNU with you?
[11:48] <JLye> slowly but surely
[11:49] <JLye> . . . no !
[11:49] <JLye> Share
[11:49] <cfhowlett> pinGNU?
[11:49] <JLye> video
[11:49] <JLye> now
[11:49] <sakrecoer> it's not a cinematographic master piece, but it was fun to do :)
[11:49] <sakrecoer> https://archive.org/details/BPIST-V007
[11:49] <sakrecoer> blender and ffmpeg
[11:49] <JLye> More PinGNU on a GNU
[11:49] <sakrecoer> hi cfhowlett ! :)
[11:49] <cfhowlett> konichiwa
[11:50] <sakrecoer> cfhowlett: genki?
[11:50] <cfhowlett> a bit
[11:50] <sakrecoer> tomodachi :P
[11:51] <cfhowlett> sakrecoer, did you see ttoine's article on opensource.com?  he cc'd it, and I believe it should be placed somewhere on the US site.  just a suggestion.
[11:52] <sakrecoer> cfhowlett: i saw it yes :) very nice...
[11:53] <sakrecoer> the question is where on the website?
[11:53] <cfhowlett> ... US History?  Blast from the Past?
[11:54] <cfhowlett> or "Why I create with Ubuntu (Studio)"  let's not forget: 10 year anniversary in 2017?
[11:54] <JLye> How you get Linux CLI on a phone ? And wtf is that  "Very B#$@%" drink you had ?
[11:54] <sakrecoer> JLye: http://www.ubuntu.com/phone
[11:55] <sakrecoer> JLye: https://www.byggahus.se/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=86254&d=1371490718
[11:55] <JLye> oooooooo
[11:55] <sakrecoer> taste lÃike banana :D
[11:55] <JLye> . . . fascinating - in my Peanut from Jeff Dunham voice
[11:56] <sakrecoer> cfhowlett: i like that :D
[11:56] <cfhowlett> sakrecoer, we should do *something* for year 10 ...
[11:57] <sakrecoer> defenitly! :)
[11:58] <sakrecoer> JLye: the phone, i wouldn't recommend it to my mother or any non-geek-ish person... it's got quite a way to go still... but otherwise its quite fun :)
[11:59] <sakrecoer> basic stuff is there and battery life is good...
[11:59] <JLye> I'd rather get a PocketCHIP
[11:59] <JLye> only $50
[12:00] <sakrecoer> JLye: my dream phone would be https://www.fairphone.com/
[12:00] <sakrecoer> but kindof expensive..
[12:00] <sakrecoer> JLye: (@o@) pocketCHIP <3
[12:02] <JLye> fairphone looks like another lego phone
[12:04] <sakrecoer> JLye: what is interesting about fiarphone is the bizniz model ;)
[12:04] <sakrecoer> its lego so you can fix it easy
[12:05] <JLye> there's 2 other companies doing that now
[12:05]  * JLye looks around
[12:05] <JLye> Gym is calling !
[12:06]  * JLye leaves for gym, for gym is thy life :>
[12:06] <sakrecoer> o/
[14:16] <frib> sakrecoer, i found this https://github.com/johnoneil/subimage
[14:17] <frib> but i can't find the command line tools
[14:17] <frib> after installing with pip
[14:29] <sakrecoer> frib, maybe you need to put it in your path, or dtart it fr its directory?
[14:29] <sakrecoer> thanks for sharing anyway:)
[14:30] <frib> sakrecoer, i think it's in ~/.local/bin, which is not in my path
[14:30] <frib> yw
[14:37] <frib> any idea how to resolve this? Could not import cv2. Please install current version of opencv and python binding.
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[23:38] <studio-user236> hello