Re: [Gimp-user] Batch processing of files

2002-06-24 Thread Geoffrey
Joel wrote: > On Monday 24 June 2002 02:47 am, G E Scott Knauss wrote: > >>Hello, >> Been banging my head against the desk for a few days now trying to >>write a scrpt-fu to resize the enourmous images my 5 MegaPixel Camera >>generates into something smaller and more bandwidth friendly. Ye

Re: [Gimp-user] Batch processing of files

2002-06-24 Thread G E Scott Knauss
Using a PC Card Reader for the memory stick. Mounts as an ide drive. Works like a charm. Just don't umount the drive before you eject the card. Locks up the machine that way As several people already pointed out, this problem is much easier to solve using ImageMagick. Thanks

Re: [Gimp-user] Batch processing of files

2002-06-24 Thread Joel
On Monday 24 June 2002 02:47 am, G E Scott Knauss wrote: > Hello, > Been banging my head against the desk for a few days now trying to > write a scrpt-fu to resize the enourmous images my 5 MegaPixel Camera > generates into something smaller and more bandwidth friendly. Yes, I > could do the

Re: [Gimp-user] Batch processing of files

2002-06-24 Thread John Culleton
On Monday 24 June 2002 08:47 am, G E Scott Knauss wrote: > Hello, > Been banging my head against the desk for a few days now trying to > write a scrpt-fu to resize the enourmous images my 5 MegaPixel Camera > generates into something smaller and more bandwidth friendly. Yes, I > could do the

Re: [Gimp-user] Batch processing of files

2002-06-24 Thread Geoffrey
G E Scott Knauss wrote: > Hello, > Been banging my head against the desk for a few days now trying to > write a scrpt-fu to resize the enourmous images my 5 MegaPixel Camera > generates into something smaller and more bandwidth friendly. Yes, I > could do them individually, but I'm thinking

[Gimp-user] Batch processing of files

2002-06-24 Thread G E Scott Knauss
Hello, Been banging my head against the desk for a few days now trying to write a scrpt-fu to resize the enourmous images my 5 MegaPixel Camera generates into something smaller and more bandwidth friendly. Yes, I could do them individually, but I'm thinking I'll get tired of that after a w