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Date:      Sat, 18 Mar 2000 14:05:06 -0600 (CST)
From:      "Rev. Nostrebor N. Cire" <spock@spock.mem.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Command line image manipulation
Message-ID:  <200003182005.OAA23671@smith.spock.mem.net>

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I would like to write a CGI script to present thumbnails of all of the 
images in an arbitrary directory, if such a program does not already 
exist.  To do this, I need a command line program that will read GIF, JPEG 
and ideally BMP and TIFF format files and output them in GIF or JPEG format 
on stdout or to a file after resizing the image to a given height or width 
with the unconstrained parameter (height or width) proportional to the 
original.

Does anyone know of a command line manipulation program that does this or 
maby of a program that does all of the above?

XV has quite a few command line options and reads all of the file formats I 
want to manipulate, but I don't think I can get it to output to a file from 
the commandline.  I know this will not be efficient, but I don't want to 
generate thumbnails for all of my images and keep them organized.

Thank You.

http://www.spock.mem.net




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