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Resize multiple images in just a few clicks

27 / 05 / 2009 · No comment ·

If you have a lot of high-resolution photos and weighing> 3MB each, and you have to upload them online, well, maybe the best thing is probably decrease a little 'weight.
Here's how in just a few clicks, to show how difficult it still GNU / Linux compared to Windows.
Nautilus-image-converter
First click, select all the pictures

Second click, click with the right button on a selected image

Third click, select menu "Resizing images"

Fourth-click (optional), change the options

Fifth-click, press Resize

Easy no?

Well, all this thanks to one of the many tools provided by GNOME and Nautilus.
Order to use it, you simply install on Ubuntu Jaunty from synaptic (or wherever you like) the package nautilus-image-converter, and then restart the session. The new start clicking on an image you will have the option of downsizing in your menu
For previous versions of Ubuntu Jaunty the package is present on GetDeb here

The package is also available in the Fedora repository, and sources are set here

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