Here is an example using ImageMagick, which will do all jpg's in a directory, naming them with a -t
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Image::Magick; my $image = Image::Magick->new; umask 0022; my @pics= <*.jpg>; foreach my $pic (@pics){ my ($picbasename) = $pic =~ /^(.*).jpg$/; my $ok; $ok = $image->Read($pic) and warn ($ok); my $thumb = $picbasename . '-t.jpg'; $image->Scale(geometry => '100x100'); $ok = $image->Write($thumb) and warn ($ok); undef @$image; #needed if $image is created outside loop print "$pic -> $thumb\n"; }

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In reply to Re: Batch Image Processing by zentara
in thread Batch Image Processing by habibrahman_h

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