Posted: 2006-02-28T09:31:09-07:00
You can write a simple vbscript to do this.
Also, the mogrify command will make the changes to the original image. will resize all images in the directory to 256x256. will reduce all images to 25% of original size. Make a backup of the originals before using these commands.
Also check the forums here. There are many examples if you take a moment to look. This thread , for example.
I will post an example when I get home. You must have installed the optional ImageMagickObject COM+/OLE compatible component when you installed ImageMagick.
Also, the mogrify command will make the changes to the original image.
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mogrify -resize 256x256 *.jpg
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mogrify -resize 25% *.jpg
Also check the forums here. There are many examples if you take a moment to look. This thread , for example.
I will post an example when I get home. You must have installed the optional ImageMagickObject COM+/OLE compatible component when you installed ImageMagick.