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Man Page: batch_crop

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 1

BATCH_CROP(1)						      General Commands Manual						     BATCH_CROP(1)

NAME
batch_crop - crop a set of images
SYNOPSIS
batch_crop left top width height image1 image2 ...
DESCRIPTION
The area defined by the rectangle left, top, width, height is cropped out of each of the images and saved in a file of the same name, but prefixed by "crop_". For example: batch_crop 10 10 100 100 fred.jpg jim.png will make two images, crop_fred.jpg and crop_jim.png, each of 100 by 100 pixels, taken from the corresponding input images.
RETURN VALUE
returns 0 on success and non-zero on error.
SEE ALSO
header(1), im_vips2tiff(3), im_vips2jpeg(3), im_vips2png(3), im_vips2ppm(3) 2 Feb 2002 BATCH_CROP(1)
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vipsthumbnail(1) - debian
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