author | František Kučera <franta-hg@frantovo.cz> |
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copy-image-resizer |
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An CLI tool written in Java for resizing images. |
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Recursively transfers a tree of files and directories and resizes images. |
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Why? |
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If you have fully-fledged operating system like some GNU/Linux distribution, |
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you will probably use better tool for resizing images. |
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In Debian or Ubuntu you can easilly install ImageMagick: |
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apt install imagemagick |
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and resize images: |
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convert ${input} -resize 1200x1200 -quality 80 ${output}; |
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or write some shell script around it. |
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But if you need a multiplatform tool with minimal requirements, |
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the copy-image-resizer might be useful. |
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How? |
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