Saturday, July 4, 2009

Cara resize gambar dlm kuantiti banyak secara serentak guna GIMP

Tutorial ni ak jmpa dr blog sorg pengguna Gimp.. Gimp ni merupakan program utk edit gmbr dlm Ubuntu Linux. ..dia ajar cmana nk resize gmbr dlm kuantiti yg byk serentak...kalo dlm Windows, biasa ak guna Pix Resizer..pn free jgk...tp yg ni wat cara GIMP plak...selamat mencuba....

Thanks to http://www.brunozzi.com/en/2008/05/25/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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