Shawn Willden wrote:
Well, if you're a non-gui fool, I'd suggest a non-gui tool. I'd use
imagemagick, something like:
convert infile.bmp -resize 500x500 -quality 75 outfile.jpg
ImageMagick uses the file extension on the output to decide what type of image
compression to use, so it
On Wednesday 05 April 2006 01:03, Mark Sargent wrote:
am a rather experienced Linux user for the past 2yrs or so, but, not
much with Gimp. I used to use Fireworks/Photoshop on Windows some time
back, and am wondering where within Gimp I can just save as for web, and
it allows me to resize etc.
Hi All,
am a rather experienced Linux user for the past 2yrs or so, but, not
much with Gimp. I used to use Fireworks/Photoshop on Windows some time
back, and am wondering where within Gimp I can just save as for web, and
it allows me to resize etc. I can't seem to find that option anywhere in
Hi Mark,
Sorry - we don't have it.
It wouldn't be hugely difficult - you'd nee a plug-in that can resize,
index, save as png, save as gif, save as jpg, with a quality slider,
that would show file size and a decent preview for the different
formats. But we don't have it.
If anyone knows of a
On Wed, 2006-04-05 at 16:03 +0900, Mark Sargent wrote:
Hi All,
am a rather experienced Linux user for the past 2yrs or so, but, not
much with Gimp. I used to use Fireworks/Photoshop on Windows some time
back, and am wondering where within Gimp I can just save as for web, and
it allows me
What format your file is? BMP? TIFF? If so, just saving to jpg would
make the trick.
Mark Sargent wrote:
Hi All,
am a rather experienced Linux user for the past 2yrs or so, but, not
much with Gimp. I used to use Fireworks/Photoshop on Windows some time
back, and am wondering where within