On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 2:23 AM, gaurish sharma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
There also a Easy to use Gui implementation which i would like to point out.
There is a Package named nautilus-image-converter which is Available
in Ubuntu repository. It fully integrates into nautilus fire manger.
Onkar Shinde wrote:
A small correction. You just need to restart nautilus. This can be
done with command 'killall nautilus'. You can choose to do proper
restart of X by logout and login instead of Ctrl + Alt + Backspace.
Onkar
I also knew this, but i ask to restart X, to be on safer
Tried imagemagick?
Check this http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-tools.php
and http://www.imagemagick.org/script/examples.php
With imagemagick you can script the process to be done automatically.
wow imagemagick is really a magic. i got what i need , thank for your reply .
i want
Hi,
There also a Easy to use Gui implementation which i would like to point out.
There is a Package named nautilus-image-converter which is Available
in Ubuntu repository. It fully integrates into nautilus fire manger.
with help of nautilus-image-converter images can be right-sized with a
On Sat Apr 12, 2008 at 05:49:12PM +0530, sivaji j.g wrote:
Is there any way or tool to change the resolution of .jpg file
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Tried imagemagick?
Check this http://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-tools.php
and http://www.imagemagick.org/script/examples.php
With imagemagick you can
Hi Sivaji,
Is there any way or tool to change the resolution of .jpg file , i
got about 50 file each of resolution 2250x1490 and size of about 1.5
MB approximate .if i upload these file to my website it takes long
time to upload and load the images since the image size and resolution is high
On Sat Apr 12, 2008 at 11:39:32PM +0530, Mir Nazim wrote:
User GIMP. Open image in GIMP and go to the menu Images - Scale and
change the resolution there.
That's what he doesn't want, if you read the mail properly. It is
cumbersome to do it for a large number of files.
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Mehul Ved wrote:
On Sat Apr 12, 2008 at 11:39:32PM +0530, Mir Nazim wrote:
User GIMP. Open image in GIMP and go to the menu Images - Scale and
change the resolution there.
That's what he doesn't want, if you read the mail properly. It is
cumbersome to do it for a large number of files.