On 23 Nov 2002, Richard Neal wrote:

> On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 16:15, Howard Lowndes wrote:
> > I have a large number of .jpg images that I need to scale to a common
> > standard.
> >
> > Some are landscape and others are portrait, but the common factor is that
> > if X or Y is > 200pxl then I want to scale them so that X or Y = 200pxl,
> > whilst maintaining the aspect ratio.
> >
> > What's the best way to go about this?
>
> I use Gimp to scale jpg images it can produce some pretty compact images
> with very little loss.
> Last week someone sent me a jpg that was 2.8 mb I resised it for a
> standard A4 page and it came out as 260k way more manageable.

I was considering The Gimp, but I have really got to script this job,
there are about 1000 to do :(

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