Re: [Gimp-user] Batch processing?
- From: Kasim Ahmic <kasim ahmic gmail com>
- To: Anime Dude <animedude5555 gmail com>
- Cc: "gimp-user-list gnome org" <gimp-user-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Batch processing?
- Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 16:45:58 -0400
There's a great plugin called BIMP (Batch Image Manipulation Program) that'll let you do that. Once
installed, you simply select all the images you want to modify, and click the option to export them with a
different extension. I'm not near my computer at the moment so I can't tell you the exact procedure but it
should be pretty self explanatory.
Hope I helped!
Sent from my iPod
On Apr 21, 2013, at 5:58 PM, Anime Dude <animedude5555 gmail com> wrote:
When using command line gimp, is it possible to use *.jpg as the file name to have it process ALL the JPEG
files in a folder? I'm really actually interested in a simple file format conversion with no image
processing applied, specifically svg2png conversion. I know Gimp can render svg and can save png, and
unlike the next best program ImageMagick, the Gimp actually DOES NOT GLITCH the resulting image! So I've
got a folder FULL OF SVG FILES, and would like to be able to just type "gimp convert -i *.svg -outputformat
png" and have have it AUTOMATICALLY convert all my svg files to png files. Is it possible to do this with
such a simple and short command line? I know the above exact example command line doesn't work, cause I
tried it. But is there some simillarly simple command line code I could use with gimp to convert svg to png
via rendering the svg and then saving the image as a png?
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