[Gimp-user] Batch file

2011-03-14 Thread billn
 I have a folder of lots of images i want to resize for the web. Is
 there a decent batch plug in for gimp 2.6.10. I am using ubuntu. I am
 newbie. I need easy to follow install instruction...lol


Maybe this could help you, but it does need making and installing
which might be a bit hard for a newbie

Alternatively, use your synaptic to install imagickMagick (there is
even a front end for I beleive)

You can do mass resizings with that from the command line (try
googling it)

I am sure there are other approaches.

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html

I can not find imagickMagick in synaptic or the software center..thanks


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[Gimp-user] Batch file

2011-03-14 Thread rich
I have a folder of lots of images i want to resize for the web. Is there a 
decent batch plug in for gimp 2.6.10. I am using ubuntu. I am newbie. I need 
easy to follow install instruction...lol

Thanks

While I would probably go for imagemagick myself, there is a learning curve. 
You might find that it is already installed in your ubuntu, several 
applications use it. Basic stuff is here
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/ and 
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/thumbnails/

A better bet might be David Batch Processor for Gimp. It is in the repository 
under gimp-plugin-registry. The home page for usage is
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html

or as an alternative, Phatch, AFAIK this is in the ubuntu repo as well. Home 
page and a download for a deb package if you need it.
http://photobatch.stani.be/

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[Gimp-user] Batch file

2011-03-14 Thread billn
I have a folder of lots of images i want to resize for the web. Is there a 
decent batch plug in for gimp 2.6.10. I am using ubuntu. I am newbie. I need 
easy to follow install instruction...lol

Thanks

While I would probably go for imagemagick myself, there is a learning curve. 
You might find that it is already installed in your ubuntu, several 
applications use it. Basic stuff is here
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/ and 
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/thumbnails/

A better bet might be David Batch Processor for Gimp. It is in the repository 
under gimp-plugin-registry. The home page for usage is
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html

or as an alternative, Phatch, AFAIK this is in the ubuntu repo as well. Home 
page and a download for a deb package if you need it.
http://photobatch.stani.be/


David Batch Processor for Gimp is there better instructions on how to install? 
Make Install does not mean anything to me..thanks



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[Gimp-user] Batch file

2011-03-14 Thread rich
I have a folder of lots of images i want to resize for the web. Is there a 
decent batch plug in for gimp 2.6.10. I am using ubuntu. I am newbie. I need 
easy to follow install instruction...lol

Thanks

While I would probably go for imagemagick myself, there is a learning curve. 
You might find that it is already installed in your ubuntu, several 
applications use it. Basic stuff is here
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/ and 
http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/thumbnails/

A better bet might be David Batch Processor for Gimp. It is in the repository 
under gimp-plugin-registry. The home page for usage is
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html

or as an alternative, Phatch, AFAIK this is in the ubuntu repo as well. Home 
page and a download for a deb package if you need it.
http://photobatch.stani.be/


David Batch Processor for Gimp is there better instructions on how to install? 
Make Install does not mean anything to me..thanks

Just look at the site for usage.  If you are using Ubuntu it is in the 
repository and is included in the package gimp-plugin-registry.  Look in the 
menus for package manager - then for gimp-plugin-registry, just as for any 
other application.  Or ask on the ubuntu forum for help if you do not know how 
to install packages.


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Re: [Gimp-user] Batch file

2011-03-13 Thread Owen
 I have a folder of lots of images i want to resize for the web. Is
 there a decent batch plug in for gimp 2.6.10. I am using ubuntu. I am
 newbie. I need easy to follow install instruction...lol


Maybe this could help you, but it does need making and installing
which might be a bit hard for a newbie

Alternatively, use your synaptic to install imagickMagick (there is
even a front end for I beleive)

You can do mass resizings with that from the command line (try
googling it)

I am sure there are other approaches.

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html



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