You should be able to do pretty much anything with Imagemagick - i do
not know the exact commands but I am certain that it can do what you
need it to do. Maybe consider asking on imagemagick IRC or even reading
the man pages ;)
Daniel G. Siegel wrote:
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Yes, as of 2.2.8 gimp does that with preserving exif tags. There is also
a program we refer as gimp-dbp to, which does batch processing. This has
currently a problem with stability (upstream related from what I saw)
but it can help you, too.
hi!
very nice tool! but same problem as before, even with those 4
possibilities, the result is 1024x768, which i want or 522x768 or
even 1024x1250. so this isnt the right program for me.
any other tips, programs?
daniel
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