On 11/04/14 05:07, Ric Moore wrote: > On 04/09/2014 10:09 PM, Chris Bannister wrote: >> On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 03:03:14AM -0700, Kevin O'Gorman wrote: >>> I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but >>> they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents. >>> This is an identical region in all cases. So I want to script it. >>> >>> So, 2 questions: >>> A) What's the best tool for the job? Gimp, irfanview, or something >>> else? >>> B) Is there a script already in existence where I can just change the >>> crop rectangle? I really don't want to learn a new language for a >>> one-time job. >> *IF* you are into perl, then consider perlmagick. >> There are examples under the /usr/share/doc/perlmagick/examples/demo/ >> directory, e.g. >> > > He might consider using "Simple Image Reducer" which is in the repos. > You don't have to kill a chicken (ala Computer Voodoo) to use it. I use > it on collections of photos to get them all to a smaller and even aspect > ratio for use on our webpages. I just click and import all of the images > I want, to select and set them all to one size. Seconds later, they are > all done and MUCH smaller in file size. Perfect for webpage use. I'm an > idiot and it "just works for me". :) Ric >
Um, Rick - he doesn't want to make the images smaller by shrinking the whole image, the OP wants to crop out a smaller section of the image. Must - kill - chickens :) Kind regards -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/5347456b.20...@gmail.com