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How to reduce file size and dimensions of Images in Ubuntu/Linux?

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I have a png file which I want to reduce in size and dimension. Do we have any command in ubuntu/linux to achieve the same?

Thanks in advance and sorry for hiding my identity.

posted Jul 15, 2014 by anonymous

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Install nautilus-image-converter Install nautilus-image-converter

It adds two context menu items in nautlius so you can right click and choose "Resize Image". (The other is "Rotate Image").

You can do a whole directory of images in one go if you like and you don't even have to open up an application to do so.

Very simple to use, very simple to configure.

answer Aug 13, 2014 by Amit Kumar Pandey
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