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by tg3793
2011-02-06T05:53:14-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Is it possible? - The same input and output filename?
Replies: 7
Views: 34276

Re: Is it possible? - The same input and output filename?

Ok, I got that string from another site and it worked so I was pretty excited about.
I'll try to fool with that a bit next time I need to use it for any reason.
by tg3793
2011-02-04T08:31:58-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Newbie Batch Processing Question
Replies: 24
Views: 41580

Re: Newbie Batch Processing Question

You would use the "mogrify" command instead. That would keep the file name exactly the same:
http://www.imagemagick.org/www/mogrify.html
by tg3793
2011-02-04T08:28:45-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Is it possible? - The same input and output filename?
Replies: 7
Views: 34276

Re: Is it possible? - The same input and output filename?

Yes, thanks. Mogrify was what i need....i was searching for some hours thru the convert's manuals, that's wy i didn't find anything :D <grrr> ... There really should be several references to mogrify in the convert's manual. ... I only searched for about forty-five minutes but it wasn't until I came...
by tg3793
2011-02-04T08:10:55-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Multiple resize/rename on all files within directory
Replies: 15
Views: 83988

Re: Multiple resize/rename on all files within directory

ah ... I found a better method

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mogrify *.jpg -quality 75 -resize "640x480>" *
This rocks !! :-)
by tg3793
2011-02-04T07:27:41-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Multiple resize/rename on all files within directory
Replies: 15
Views: 83988

Re: Multiple resize/rename on all files within directory

Ok; well I thought it needed to be a little bit easier than this. Whether you do this on your home Linux desktop or a remote server doesn't matter (I did it on the latter). mogrify *.jpg -resize 10% *.jpg The command above took about fifty images that were 2meg to 3meg each and converted them to ima...
by tg3793
2010-11-19T08:07:01-07:00
Forum: Users
Topic: Preserve creation date on a file conversion
Replies: 4
Views: 17521

Re: Preserve creation date on a file conversion

Doesn't apear to be possible with ImageMagick (hope that it's added one day). However I'm working on a script at the moment that will put the "modified date" back after doing a rotation. You can check out the work I'm doing here (and the questions I have) --> http://ubuntuforums.org/showth...