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example: if the picture's dimension is width>height{1400x1100} it will be resize with a [0,700] setting while a dimension that has a height>width{800x1200} it will be resize with a [700,0] setting with a jpg quality of 70~75.
I want to resize the image lowest dimension to 700
if the lowest is height,height is 700,
if the width is the lowest, the width is 700 in resize. while keeping aspect ratio
I've tried setting the resize to [700,700] but it didn't work, this only sets the highest dimension to 700 ignoring the other limit
while searching the web for other solutions i found the command lines so i thought it might be possible to do something like this using command lines
scan [current image to convert] gets the value of height and width of file
if the [current image to convert] has its width>height, go to convert with settings of resize [0,700]
if the [current image to convert] has its height>width, go to convert with settings of resize [700,0]
else {would probably mean the picture is square} go to convert with settings of resize [700,0] or [0,700] it's probably the same right?
then after converting the current image to go next image and repeat until no image is left
btw includes subdirs,doesn't change the name and overwrites the original files, jpg quality of 70~75 and keeping the aspect ratio
why do i want this troublesome way of converting?
simple because i tried converting only with resize[700,0 or 0,700] some images with 2000x6000 or 6000x2000
images with 2000x6000 became 234x700 with the [0,700] it was so blurry compared to the 700x2100 with [700,0] which was nice
Pls don't tell me to organize the image base on its dimension before converting them cause that would be more troublesome
because of this reasons
1. there are more than 450,000 images (And No not that kind of images, normal ones and manga)
2. the images are in order to date and other reasons
3. rather than looking for and deleting images that I don't need I'd rather convert them to a smaller file size to save space
I only know basics in programming so i don't know to make this btw how are command lines made are they a bat file? ini file? or a script?
even if its just the way to create a simple command line file could you pls help me even w/o the program mentioned earlier
example: if the picture's dimension is width>height{1400x1100} it will be resize with a [0,700] setting while a dimension that has a height>width{800x1200} it will be resize with a [700,0] setting with a jpg quality of 70~75.
I want to resize the image lowest dimension to 700
if the lowest is height,height is 700,
if the width is the lowest, the width is 700 in resize. while keeping aspect ratio
I've tried setting the resize to [700,700] but it didn't work, this only sets the highest dimension to 700 ignoring the other limit
while searching the web for other solutions i found the command lines so i thought it might be possible to do something like this using command lines
scan [current image to convert] gets the value of height and width of file
if the [current image to convert] has its width>height, go to convert with settings of resize [0,700]
if the [current image to convert] has its height>width, go to convert with settings of resize [700,0]
else {would probably mean the picture is square} go to convert with settings of resize [700,0] or [0,700] it's probably the same right?
then after converting the current image to go next image and repeat until no image is left
btw includes subdirs,doesn't change the name and overwrites the original files, jpg quality of 70~75 and keeping the aspect ratio
why do i want this troublesome way of converting?
simple because i tried converting only with resize[700,0 or 0,700] some images with 2000x6000 or 6000x2000
images with 2000x6000 became 234x700 with the [0,700] it was so blurry compared to the 700x2100 with [700,0] which was nice
Pls don't tell me to organize the image base on its dimension before converting them cause that would be more troublesome
because of this reasons
1. there are more than 450,000 images (And No not that kind of images, normal ones and manga)
2. the images are in order to date and other reasons
3. rather than looking for and deleting images that I don't need I'd rather convert them to a smaller file size to save space
I only know basics in programming so i don't know to make this btw how are command lines made are they a bat file? ini file? or a script?
even if its just the way to create a simple command line file could you pls help me even w/o the program mentioned earlier
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