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Anonymous
Hey /p/hotographers,

Do you know of any programs with which I might be able to resize a whole bunch of pictures at once? Resizing them one by one would take a lot of work..

Thanks!
>> Anonymous
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/compare/
>> Anonymous
google VSO Image Resizer, quick and painless
>> Anonymous
imagemagick.
for f in *.jpg; do mogrify -resize 50% $f; done

to resize pics in place or for example

mkdir thumbs; a=0; for f in $(find ~/pics/ -name "*.jpg"); do convert -resize x200 $f "thumbs/${a}"; ((++a)); done

to create 200 px (vertical) thumbnails of all the images in the ~/pics directory and put them in a new dir called thumbs.
>> Anonymous
oh and you probably should be enclosing the $f in quotes just to be sure.
>> Anonymous
just get windows image resizer.
>> Anonymous
Digital Photo Professional

free with every canon, kicks ass imho.
>> newbiez Anonymous
photoshop does it all, and does it better you retards ...
>> Anonymous
digiKam does it. Probs the best all round photo program there is for the price
>> Project !dashI8UpO.
I use photoshop + actions and batch processing
>> Butterfly !xlgRMYva6s
irfanview
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>> Anonymous
Digikam + batch processing menu

Awesomely full of powerfullness
>> Anonymous
FastStone
>> Anonymous
>>275930

Goodbye EXIF.
>> Anonymous
>>275966
irfanview retains EXIF data as long as you select the option to.
>> Anonymous
resize in photoshop using bicubic sharper when making smaller and bicubic smoother when making it larger