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Old 11-23-2008
Bulk Image Resizing Thing 2.1.0 (Default branch)

Image BIRT is a simple application that allows a large number of images to be resized in one go. It was created in order to facilitate the maintenance of an online photo album where each hi-res photo needs a low-res copy and a thumbnail. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
The format (PNG, JPEG, etc.) of images can now be changed as they are resized. Lossless image formats now produce smaller output files. The build system should now work out of the box on standard Linux distributions. The output file name suffix is now inserted in the correct place. Image

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IMGSIZE(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						IMGSIZE(1)

NAME
imgsize - read the dimensions of an image in several popular formats SYNOPSIS
imgsize [ -r | -a | -f fmt ] file DESCRIPTION
No-brainer to size an image supplied on the command-line. All the real work is done in Image::Size OPTIONS
By default, the width and height are returned as attributes for an IMG tag in HTML, essentially ""WIDTH=40 HEIGHT=30"". The following options may be used to return alternate formats (all report width first, then height): "-r" Return "raw" format data. Just the numbers separated by a single space. "-a" Return a Perl-style list of attributes suitable for passing to the "img()" method of the CGI module (see CGI). "-f" fmt Pass the string specified in fmt to "sprintf" and thus use it to format the results to your taste. "sprintf" will be passed two numbers, so any other formatting directives will be lost. The numbers are passed as width first, then height. SEE ALSO
Image::Size AUTHOR
Randy J. Ray <rjray@blackperl.com>. Copyright (c) 2000. Distributable under the Artistic License as packaged with Perl version 5.005 and later. LICENSE
Copying and distribution are permitted under the terms of the Artistic License 2.0 (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license-2.0.php <http://www.opensource.org/licenses/artistic-license-2.0.php>) or the GNU LGPL 2.1 (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.php <http://www.opensource.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.php>). perl v5.12.1 2009-11-09 IMGSIZE(1)
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