![]() mogrify -resize 320 *.jpgĬonvert -delay 15 -loop 0 *.jpg douglas.gifĪn animated GIF created using ImageMagickĪ bit of explanation: First, mogrify resizes all JPEG images in the folder to a width of 320 pixels, preserving aspect ratio. ![]() Because Windows Phone also names burst mode files numerically in the order they are created, ImageMagick tools become ideal for creating animated GIFs from nar files and/or other ordered image sets. Both of the following ImageMagick commands process image files in sequential order. Then, I extracted the contents of the zip file to an empty folder:įrom this group, I removed all low resolution (*_rlv.jpg) images and xml files.įinally, I used two ImageMagick commands to create the 320x180 animated GIF seen below. Later, I imported the nar file to my computer using Windows Explorer, and changed the extension from. I decided to use Lumia Camera to take series of rapid fire photos of my friends' dog named Douglas: However, the latest version (1.1) contains three XML files, and sets of both high and low resolution images. ![]() Old versions of this format contain only one XML file and one set of photo images. ![]() These "nar" files are in reality standard ZIP files containing XML files and a sequence of JPEG (jpg) photo images. Both of these apps encapsulate burst mode photos inside a file format known as Nokia Archive ( nar).
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