Simone Brunozzi

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Rants and thoughts by Simone Brunozzi, a technology evangelist (email: simone dot brunozzi a..t gm4il)

Bulk resize images with GIMP

I shot a couple of dozen pictures in Seattle yesterday, and I wanted to put them on Flickr. Problem is that Flickr has a monthly upload bandwidth limit, and my Canon EOS 400D creates 3382×2259 images, but for Flickr a 1200×800 should suffice; therefore I decided to resize them before uploading.
How to do that with a batch process, rather than by hand?

I came up with a nice solution using GIMP (for Linux Ubuntu, but it’s valid for other Linux flavors as well).
Here’s how.

Install the package gimp-plugin-registry, which includes also David’s Batch Processor (name says all).

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Now open Gimp, go to Xtns, and then click “Batch Process…“.

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Here you can configure the details, expecially:
- which images you want to convert (“input” tab)
- how you want to resize them (“resize” tab)
- the type and quality of output images (in the “output” tab)
- renaming (you can’t overwrite the original files; choose a different directory for output).

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It works!

Check them out on my flickr page (pictures have a friendly CreativeCommons license, you can use them).

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