Mogrify will allow you to perform operations on every image in a directory. for example, offhand, mogrify -size 120x120 *.jpg will resize every file ending in .jpg in this directory so that it's maximum dimension is 120 px. Handy for thumbnail generation - although this comment will replace the images, so copy the directory before mogrifying it.
Oooh, nice, though I had discovered several scripts to do such a thing and people saying batch mode GIMp could cnvert lots of bmp to jpegs but no actual script to do it and of course me lazy no writy any script if I don't have too... :D Xnview worked pretty fine once I found the button for batch convert (not on the file etc menu but it had a button elsewhere...!)
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for example, offhand,
mogrify -size 120x120 *.jpg
will resize every file ending in .jpg in this directory so that it's maximum dimension is 120 px. Handy for thumbnail generation - although this comment will replace the images, so copy the directory before mogrifying it.
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