Ubuntu :: Batch Image Resize Resample Program?

Jul 5, 2010

anyone know of a batch image resize resample program ? kinda like VSO or Infranview for linux ?

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OpenSUSE :: Baires - Batch Image Resize From One Directory And Place It To The Same Or Another

Dec 8, 2009

Ladies and gentlemen, I announce my 1st Qt4 application - Baires. Baires is a program that helps you easily resize bunch of pictures from one directory and place it to the same or another, with just one click (after initial setup, of course). With help of @microchip8, who built spec, RPMs and placed them to his repositories, I have now made an "official" download page at my site.

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Software :: Method To Batch Resize Photos With Options

Feb 6, 2010

I've been using GNU/Linux for many years, and am finally taking steps to reduce Windows to a gaming platform only. One important category is photography. I've used the GIMP a lot and have been quietly browsing several photo apps for various tasks; they've really progressed in recent years. There is almost too much choice! On Windows I used XnView as my image viewer and for simple manipulations, but for batch JPG resizing I found Irfanview hard to beat. It has an intuitive interface for options, of which the following have become musts:

-Resize longest side, maintaining aspect ratio
-Specify the exact number of pixels
-Select a useful algorithm (usually cubic)
-Set JPG compression
-Process subdirectories recursively
-Write processed files to a new location, preserving subdirectory structure
-Confirm error-free operation or list errors
- A nice-to-have is visual feedback of progress during processing.

Up till now, the main purpose of this has been to downsize the ~3MB JPG images my digital camera makes for fast viewing-viewing images 640 pixels max side length instead of 3504 pixels, I can browse more efficiently, and watch my life in fast-forward, so to speak. So now I am moving everything to be done on Debian, and want to downsize my 80-GB collection to an intermediate resolution for my wife to work with. I'd like her to use a photo management app instead of doing everything by hand.

I could of course use Irfanview for the job and then copy everything to a *nix partition, but that's sort of not the point. I know the heavily promoted Imagemagick can do batch conversion efficiently and is used as a backend for a lot of apps, but I'm not sure whether it can preserve subdirectory structure; this is a must because of over 200 subdirectories. The mogrify command changes the original image, and it seems inefficient to copy 80 GB only to downsize it.

I'm sure that read-resize-write can be done preserving directory structure by using a script, and I'd be willing to do that in the future, but for now I lack experience and am not willing to use a script I don't understand. Otherwise, there seem to be few free apps that do batch resizing with the features above. I looked into Phatch, but it doesn't seem to let me set the exact resolution I want. I don't want to use Picasa until Google makes it free. Gwenview does batch resize, but doesn't seem to give all the options, unless I missed something.

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Ubuntu :: Image Batch Conversion For Publishing?

May 27, 2011

I have a LaTeX document in one folder, and the images that this documents includes via

Code:
includegraphics{filename}

are in subfolders of this directory. Sometimes I compile this LaTeX file using PDFLaTeX, and others using plain LaTeX. Thus, I would like to have my images in PDF and EPS format, along with its original source, normally an SVG file created with Inkscape. I know I can use Inkscape to convert these files to these formats, but when there are 50 images, it becomes cumbersome/boring/APITA.

I have a small Makefile that reads gnuplot scripts and generates EPS files

Code:
# Makefile to convert into Encapsulated Postscript
# the plots made with GNU Plot. (.plt files)
.PHONY=eps,clean
PLOTS=$(shell ls *.plt 2> /dev/null)

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Ubuntu :: Gimp Batch Mode - Predetermined Layer On Another Image - Export As Png And Discard Changes

Jan 3, 2011

I want a simple short gimp batch script that will take one image, paste it into a predetermined layer on another image, export as png and discard changes. Unfortunately, I can't find any tutorials on using gimp batch. Anyone know any such tutorials (Or better yet, what my script needs to be)

So far this is what I have. I need a way to loop through the layers to check the name of them, I also need a way to ditch the previously opened files from memory (Otherwise gimp still has both images in memory) (I'm going to mark this solved so I can make a cleaner post once I get it together)

[Code]....

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General :: What Program Can Batch Convert Video?

Apr 22, 2011

I have many video files that I'm trying to convert from *** to .mp4..Currently I'm using Handbrake which does a good job but getting it started is very tedious. In Handbrake I need to confirm and add to queue all of the files. When there are over 200 files at a time it takes way too long. If there is a way to not confirm all of the files please let me know.What program can I use to just add a folder and have it automatically add all of the files to my queue?

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OpenSUSE :: Batch Resizing Applications - Nautilus Image - Phatch Didn't Work

Jun 1, 2010

I am looking for image batch processing (mainly resizing) apps. As I have problems with Nautilus Image Resize in the other thread, are there any other software that is fairly easy to use to batch resize images? Preferably from a one-click install that works. I tried Phatch, but that didn't work for me.

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Fedora :: A Batch Program That Reduces Size Of Jpeg Files?

Nov 11, 2009

king for a program or command line tool that ease the process of reducing size of many .jpeg files at once.I've been doing this with gimp manually by reducing jpeg quality and it's painful for 10 or 15 files to do that

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Ubuntu :: VirtualBox Doesn't Resize The Disk Image?

Mar 23, 2011

When I created the disk, I specified dynamically growth, but when I tried to copy a file larger than the available disk space (500MB), a message showed up saying that it couldn't be done.

Image resizing was added with VirtualBox 4.0:

VBoxManage modifyhd
<uuid>|<filename>
[--type normal|writethrough|immutable|shareable|
readonly|multiattach]
[--autoreset on|off]
[--compact]
[--resize <megabytes>|--resizebyte <bytes>]

So why my VirtualBox 3.2.8 let me create the disk with dynamically growth option??

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Fedora :: Resize An Image From Computer To 100 Pixels Or Less Than 100 Kb?

Jan 16, 2011

Im looking for resize an image from my computer to 100 pixels or less than 100 kb. I want to upload my picture profile here at the Fedoraforum.org

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Image / Photo Editor - Adjust Color - Crop And Resize

Sep 17, 2010

MS office 2003 came with a prgram called "Microsoft Office Photo Manager". It was a surprisingly lightweight application that could adjust color, crop and resize photos. Very simple interface, easy to use. Perfect for simple modifications to digital photos. Is there anything like this in linux? Gimp is certainly not it. Office Drawing and F-Spot photomanager are not it either.

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General :: Windows - Resize An Image To Multiple Resolutions Simultaneously?

Aug 22, 2011

I am looking for software (Windows or Linux) that can do the following: Resize one image to several provided sizes. Detects the type of the pic­ture (wide, nor­mal) and does the resize based on that. What I mean by that is that it should not break the image by shrinking it more in one direction then in the other so it looks weird. The purpose of this is my Blog. If I want to give my readers a wallpaper, I want to give them several options for the sizes so they can have it in their own preferred screen resolution. The image must however keep its original aspect ratio.

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Software :: Resize Image In CLI With Keeping Palette And Type As Original?

Jan 5, 2010

I'm trying to resize image for mplayer overlay usage. I'm using "convert -resize" from Imagemagick. My problem is that after resize image doesn't have the original color depth nor palette.Code:convert logo1.png -resize 200 PNG8:logo2.pngI'm able to resize image correctly if I manually set depth and type, but this is not working when I have to resize images with different palettes.Code:convert -depth 8 -type PaletteMatte logo1.png -resize 200 PNG8:logo2.pngIs there any CLI tool or specific convert option to resize image with keeping all the other image related setting as original

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Software :: Anamorphic Image Editor - Convert / Resize The Aspect Ratio

Jan 2, 2010

I'm looking for a graphics editor which will convert/resize the aspect ratio of the anamorphic images I create in-camera to their appropriate size. I'm shooting my images on film and digital. My digital camera is a Sony H50 with native 4:3 format. I'm also shooting with a Hasselblad EL/M with the standard 6x6 format.

Using my 2x anamorphic head on either camera will produce the following results: Sony H50: 4:3 > 2.66:1 (8:3) Hasselblad EL/M: 6x6 > 12x6. We're easily talking about 48"x24" or 60"x30" prints here folks! So I need to know which programs in Linux will give me the results I'm looking for.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: Ffmpeg To Resample Audio But Leave Video Unchanged?

Mar 1, 2010

I'm trying to write a bash script for gpodder to automatically convert video podcasts to play on my media player. I'm using ffmpeg for the conversions (compiled myself with all codecs enabled). I'd like to avoid resampling the video or audio whenever it's unnecessary but ffmpeg seems to want to resample my video even if I only give it audio parameters to change.For example I have a test video with the following parameters:

Code:
Stream #0.0(eng): Video: h264, yuv420p, 640x480, 1394 kb/s, 29.97 fps, 29.97 tbr, 2997 tbn, 5994 tbc
Stream #0.1(eng): Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16, 159 kb/s

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Software :: Program To Mass-resize Jpegs/pngs?

Mar 20, 2010

Is there a way to take a whole directory of pictures that are of various dimensions and scale them all down to conform to, say, an 800x600 (or 600x800) boundary?

Better yet is it possible to also ignore and not size-up files that are, say, 400x300?

I am command line savvy so if it can be done via some kind of script I'm cool with that.

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General :: Use "sips" At The Terminal To Resize An Image Without Upscaling?

Feb 3, 2011

I have some code that I've been using to resize images in Mac OS X via the command prompt (and/or quicksilver), to a maximum width or height of 500px. The only problem is that if the original image is smaller than 500px width or height, sips will upscale it. I would want it to just skip these images.

How can I make that happen?

This is my code:

#!/bin/bash
for ARG in "$@"
do
sips -Z 500 -s format jpeg "$ARG" --out "${ARG%.*}.jpg"
done

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Ubuntu :: Looking For Jpeg Image Manipulation Program?

Jan 20, 2010

Looking for jpeg image manipulation program

I was wondering what is available in the Linux world that would allow me to combine two or more jpegs into one grid-based image. I want to upload some images to an online auction and would like to combine them beforehand.

Haven't looked through Synaptic Package Manager yet.

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Ubuntu :: Program To Restore Disk Image?

May 3, 2010

I am having a problem finding a piece of software. I've searched a lot and still have not come up with an answer. My situation is as follows: I have an image file the I wish to restore to my USB flash drive but so far I've had no luck doing this. I was wondering if there was a program/command that could help me restore the disk image.

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Ubuntu :: Ghost Image Program Installed On 9.10?

Mar 29, 2011

there i have a computer running ubuntu 9.10 set up as a server in my classroom. I have ftp http and an internal mail server set up on it as well as other settings. I really want to make a copy of the system so i have a back up of the os. i have figured out that i can attach a hdd to the computer and copy the os via the command line with an ubuntu live cd but this only works as long as the computer that is receiving the backup is exactly the same or the same computer. I would like to transfer the image to a portable hdd then install the os onto virtual box ( a virtual machine). Is there a way to do this without buying expensive software.dose ubuntu 9.10 have a product similar to Norton ghost.

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Software :: Get Image From Webcam By C Or C++ Program?

Jan 21, 2010

How to get image from webcam by linux c or c++ program? I have a netbook which comes with a webcam, however, how to identify it to be which device file in /dev? Is there any bash command to detect this?

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Software :: Program To Convert An Iso Image To Cso

Jan 27, 2010

i have recently learned how to make backups of my psp games but for some reason they won't play them in iso format only cso (not suprisingly since everyone encourages the use of this format) is there a program out there thats easy to use, can someone show me how to use it i downloaded and installed ciso but haven't figured out what makes it tick

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Ubuntu Servers :: Install System Or Program (image Inside)?

Feb 9, 2011

Can any of you know this system or program I ask those who know that to give us some details about it
and how i can install them

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General :: Program To Make Image Of Partition

Mar 1, 2010

What is good program and that is easy to use to make a image of a linux partition

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General :: Program To Get A Webcam Image Large?

May 11, 2010

Just purchased a webcam and it worked immediatelly with kopete. This was in the configuration dialog, a small window showed me moving around in all my gloriousness. Now realise why those horror films show this sort of footage.

Thing is: how to make the image bigger, fill the screen? Is there a program? Don't say rtfm, I don't know enough to do that.

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OpenSUSE Multimedia :: Image Mounting Program To Alcohol 120%

Dec 12, 2009

Could someone give me the name of a program similar to alcohol 120%

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General :: How To Write Boot Program Into Floppy Image?

Sep 29, 2010

OS: Windows XP
Virtual Machine: Bochs-2.4.5

I want to learn some details about linux booting, so I begin writing a small boot program myself. Yesterday, I was writing a small boot program and planned to use it boot a Bochs virtual machine. The boot program is written in assembly language and compiled with nasm.I use bxiamge.exe in Bochs and create an floppy image called boot.img and configure the Bochs virtual host to boot from this floppy image. My question is how to write the compiled boot.bin program into the floppy image(boot.img)?

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Software :: Image Editing Program - Open Source

Jun 22, 2011

I do a lot of 3D modeling in blender and I would like a program for creating textures for my models. I have used gimp, and it does the job, but it just does not quite fit for me. I do not need anything too fancy. The things that I am looking for in a program are mainly as follows:Layers Image rotation Paint Fill and brush (add on brushes would be nice) Support for png and tiff Levels, curves, hue and saturation.

In short I would like a free (open source is preferred) alternative to something like pixelmater. I can use a cloud based alternative but I really would rather use a stand alone program as I do not always have internet connection. Does such a program exist? What would you use?

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Software :: Program To Determine If A File Is A Valid Image (jpg, Png, Gif, Etc.)?

Jun 9, 2009

As the title says, I'm looking for a program that will go through all images in a directory tree and determine if they're valid, if they've been corrupted, and (wishful thinking) if they have the wrong extension. Does anything like that exist?

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General :: Program To Convert Audio File Of Fax Transmission To Image?

Dec 2, 2010

I have a number of uncompressed audio files recorded off of an analog (POTS) telephone line of fax transmissions. Is there a Linux utility or library I could use to convert these files into images of the fax they contain? I'm not looking to send/receive a fax via a modem, but just to "replay" the communications tones and parse out the fax message.I'm guessing this may not be possible due to duplex issues and not knowing which end of the conversation is sending what,but thought I'd ask to see if anyone knew of something.

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