What is the most common options used to scaling down
an image that produce smallest byte size with some
decent quality?
convert -size 95x95 -resize 95x95 ifile.jpg ofile.jpg
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Hi David,
> I think I've fixed the problems with dbp.
Good. It compiled (with some warnings, but it did).
It also works very nice.
The only thing: the plugin crashes after its work is done.
This doesn't bother me, I just wanted to tell you.
Thank you.
Regards Hago
Hago,
I think I've fixed the problems with dbp. (They were due to
writing C++ style C, and using gcc 3.0.) The new (30Jan2002)
version is now at:
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html
and should compile.
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Hi,
> Install the GIMP/GTK+ development libraries/headers.
I did.
After that, the demanded files are found (at least i don't get this warnings
anymore). Now I get this:
hago@linux:~/dbp> make userinstall
gcc -o dbp -Wall -O2 dbp.c -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/gtk-1.2
-I/usr/inclu
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On Sunday 27 January 2002 8:09 am, Hago Ziegler wrote:
> linux:/home/hago/dbp # make userinstall
> make: gimp-config: Command not found
> t@ t@gcc -o dbp -Wall -O2 dbp.c
> dbp.c:20: gtk/gtk.h: No such file or directory
> dbp.c:21: libgimp/gimp.h: N
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On Saturday 26 January 2002 1:00 pm, Hago Ziegler wrote:
> When I try to install it now, I just get this:
> ..
> hago@linux:~> cd /home/hago/.gimp-1.2/dbp
> hago@linux:~/.gimp-1.2/dbp> ./Makefile
> ./Makefile: shell: command not found
> ./
(I wrote:)
> > I've written a simple batch processing plugin for Gimp which may
> > be useful
Hago Ziegler wrote:
> Very useful probably, but I can't install it.
> I'm not a Linux-crack, so please give some instructions on how and where to
> install it.
Go to the directory containing the so
David Hodson wrote:
> ...Now just type:
> make userinstall
I did. But instead of the compiled plugin I get this (about the same as
before - it is in english now, because I made it as root):
..
linux:/home/hago/dbp # make userinstall
make: gimp-config: Command not found
t@ t@g
cyberhades wrote:
> as i've been getting some mails about imagemagick, i got interested in it, so
> i installed it but dunno how to use it properly. is it a command-line program
> ?
Everything you ever wanted to know but were afraid to ask:
http://www.imagemagick.org/
Cheers!
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On Saturday 26 January 2002 13:12, cyberhades wrote:
> as i've been getting some mails about imagemagick, i got interested in it,
> so i installed it but dunno how to use it properly. is it a command-line
> program ?
> could somebody give me some little help about it?
> thanks in advance.
It is n
as i've been getting some mails about imagemagick, i got interested in it, so
i installed it but dunno how to use it properly. is it a command-line program
?
could somebody give me some little help about it?
thanks in advance.
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Hi,
> I've written a simple batch processing plugin for Gimp which may
> be useful
> and I'd be glad to hear comments from anyone.
Very useful probably, but I can't install it.
I'm not a Linux-crack, so please give some instructions on how and where to
install it.
When I try to install it
John Culleton wrote:
>
> There seems to be some overlap between the facilities of Gimp and the
> faciites of ImageMagick. Is there a general rule when you would use one and
> when you would use the other?
OK, one more plug for anyone who missed it on the other thread -
I've written a simple batc
Hi John -
In general, use the GIMP for working on images by hand, one-off
stuff, retouching, and anything that needs your keen eye and
steady hand every step of the way. Use ImageMagick for all the
batch stuff: mass conversions from one image format to another,
creating a bunch of thumbnail
There seems to be some overlap between the facilities of Gimp and the
faciites of ImageMagick. Is there a general rule when you would use one and
when you would use the other?
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