Rodney, A word of warning...they are a bit *slower* than a DLL or XCMD version. Also, I haven't yet done a bilinear interpolation scale routine...though I belive the lastest vers of MC does do a nearest neighbor scaling which may be fine for what you want. Typically, if I were to resize an image smaller, I'd want to do a bilinear resample and then a sharpen. Currently the tools I have only do the sharpen.
I also don't rotate (though I believe MC does that as well). MC can also save as JPEG at any quality you like (jpegQuality property) Tell me what you're trying to do and I might have a suggestion.... Chipp > > Any reason you need a command line utility and not just using MC > by itself? > It scales, rotates, etc. If you're interested, check out Chipp Walters' > image manipulation tools at: > > http://www.altuit.com/webs/altuit2/RunRev/Downloads.htm > > May just do what you need... > > > > > Does anyone know of any Unix command line utilities for > > converting/adjusting images? The type of things I'm imagining are > > scaling, rotating and saving (probably to jpeg, if I could specify > > parameters such as quality, so much the better). If anyone has > > examples showing usage that would be a help. I'm running OSX 10.1.5 > > The alternative is to use Applescript and a freely available > > application like Graphics Converter (which I know will work). > > > > Rodney > _______________________________________________ metacard mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
