Nowadays many corporates deal with a large number of images that are shared for business marketing, e-commerce, and social networking sites, and in such cases applying post-processing work to every ...
Editing photos with Gemini may be better than Photoshop, but it won't write your image metadata for you. Thankfully, I found this tiny command-line utility that handles metadata beautifully, saving me ...
In this tutorial, I will be talking about how you can batch resize images in GIMP. GIMP is a popular image editing software that you can use to modify or create images. Generally, it lets you edit ...
Tech blog Of Zen and Computing describes how to use the free command line program ImageMagick to convert a set of images from one file format to another (like JPGs to PNGs). You can do this same sort ...
For users that require the ability to batch process images in order to change their sizes, this quick tip will show you how to do just that using Mac OS X's Preview application. Users can also batch ...
So you need to re-size a bunch of images, but don’t want to endure the tedium of diddling with each photo’s dimensions one at a time. We hear you. Well not to worry — we’ve got the lowdown on a quick ...
OS X: Several applications can resize a bunch of images, but it often takes some time and fiddling. Like with most Terminal commands, it just takes a little string of text to get your images down to ...
Today I’d like to show you how to quickly turn a bunch of color images into black and white. And not just once, but any time you like simply by dragging your images into a folder. Here’s how it works.
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