Dear Steve,
I don't know about others but I for one would appreciate seeing
your script.
.^. Ryan Neily
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On Wed, Jul 05, 2000 at 07:10:47PM -0600, Steve Hitchner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
are in TIFF format, I want to open them, resize them, from 2048X2668
pixels to 115X150 and save (same filename different extension) them as a
medium quality JPEG thumbnail. I would prefer to somehow create a
man convert
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-Stephan /
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Just wanted to thank everyone for their responses to my batch processing
question. I was able to write a very simple perl script using the
tifftopnm/pnmscale/pnmtopng commands. Thanks again for all your help.
cheers
steve
While this is possible with gimp (perl-fu would do), I'd strongly
suggest you look at tools made for such tasks such as ImageMagick or
pnmutils. These are commandline utils designed exactly for this task
and more, while gimp is more a "let the user play" type program. If all
you need is
Try
tifftopnm - to convert your tiffs to .pnm files
pnmscale - to resize as you like
pnmtotiff - to convert back to .tif (better yet pnmtopng) :-)
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Here are some examples, then I put it all into one step at the end.
Try
tifftopnm - to convert your tiffs to .pnm files
pnmscale - to resize as you like
pnmtotiff - to convert back to .tif (better yet pnmtopng) :-)
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Here are some examples, then I put it all into one step at the end.