Image Resizer 1.0 review

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Nautilus Plugin to resize selected images into two formats (500 & 800 px)

License: GPL (GNU General Public License)
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Developer: Bjorn Beheydt
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Nautilus Plugin to resize selected images into two formats (500 & 800 px). Can also be used as a standalone script.

Requirements:
GTK+ version 2.2.x
Image Magick

Installation & Usage:

If you want to use it in Nautilus, you have to copy the ungzipped file to the .gnome2/nautilus-scripts directory in your home directory (so ~/.gnome2/nautilus-scripts). After that you can simply access the script by selecting the files you want to resize and rightclicking in Nautilus

If you do not use Nautilus, you can put the file somewhere in your path (or in your home directory, but then you always need to start it using ~/img_resizer), after that you can just cd to the directory with the pictures you want to resize, type in img_resizer and enter. Then the script will ask you if you want to resize to 500 pixels, 800 pixels, or both.

In both cases (from Nautilus or from command line), the script will create two (or one if you selected only one size on the command line) subdirectories of the directory with the pictures, named mini and small. Then it will resize the pictures to 500 pixels (mini) and 800 pixels (small), and put the renamed files (mini and small added) in the according directories.

What's New in This Release:
Version which is working fine for me.
On the To Do list is only to make it work in Konqueror too.
If anyone has some more requests, please let me know.

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