I have the following use case:

I take photos with a digital camera. I arrange these in a directory
structure by hand. I would like to be able to rotate them (this camera
isn't one of the ones which knows which way up it goes so I have to
rotate all the images by hand) and resize them. Ideally I would do this
by selecting a bunch of images in Nautilus or some image application and
performing an action on them.

Instead I appear to have the following options:

 - Nautilus's default "Image Viewer" which cannot resize images at all

 - gthumb which seems to arbitarily move all my photos into a new
   directory of its choice, insists that I resize them all one-by-one,
   and dumps me into slideshow mode whenever it can

 - the GIMP, which opens each image in a new window and gets me to
   resize them one by one

Anyone got some miraculous fourth application, or possibly knows how to
perform actions on multiple images in the GIMP?

-Mary
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