You could use convert to degrade the quality rather than size, so the page
won't be moving about when loading.

Tim Kelley


On Tue, Apr 28, 2015 at 12:14 PM, Siard <shiems...@kpnplanet.nl> wrote:

> Steve Greig wrote:
> > I have about 60 large jpg files in a directory. They are almost all
> > over 2MB in size. I want to put them on the internet but wanted to
> > make a thumbnail version and a small version (about 75KB) of each one
> > so the web page does not take too long to load. Normally I just open
> > them in GIMP and modify them and save the smaller versions. Because
> > there are 60 this is going to take quite a lot of time.
> >
> > Is there a utility available for Debian that could do them all.
>
> You could install package gimp-plugin-registry.
> Among many other things, it adds batch processing to GIMP.
> Access it via Filters > Batch > Batch Process...
> Under tab 'Resize' you can enter either scale factor or absolute size.
>
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