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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by sbeak@sopuli.xyz to c/linux@programming.dev

Hello everyone, does anyone know of a batch resizing tool on Linux that can resize loads of images all at once while keeping all the images the same aspect ratio as before? I would like to make all my images in a game have either a width of at least 128 px or height of 192 px (e.g. an image that is 700x875 would resize down to 154x192px, so that width is > 128 px and height = 192 px. I think for most of the images resizing based on height will work, but you never know!)

edit: I have used a for loop that cds into each directory, uses imagemagick to resize all of them to fill/overflow area 128x192 with ^ tag and using morgify to modify in place, then cd back to the parent directory! Thanks everyone

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[-] BigTrout75@lemmy.world 4 points 1 week ago

Imagemagick with bash script. Lookup how to run a bash script recursively through sub folders

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