imgp is a command line image resizer and rotator for JPEG and PNG images. If you have tons of images you want to resize adaptively to a screen resolution or rotate by an angle using a single command, imgp is the utility for you. It can save a lot on storage too.

Powered by multiprocessing, an intelligent adaptive algorithm, recursive operations, shell completion scripts, EXIF preservation (and more), imgp is a very flexible utility with well-documented easy to use options.

imgp intends to be a stronger replacement of the Nautilus Image Converter extension, not tied to any file manager and way faster. On desktop environments (like Xfce or LxQt) which do not integrate Nautilus, imgp will save your day.

Features

  • resize by percentage or resolution
  • rotate clockwise by specified angle
  • adaptive resize considering orientation
  • brute force to a resolution
  • optimize images to save more space
  • limit processing by minimum image size
  • convert PNG to JPEG
  • erase exif metadata
  • specify output JPEG image quality
  • force smaller to larger resize
  • process directories recursively
  • overwrite source image option
  • completion scripts for bash, fish, zsh
  • minimal dependencies

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License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac

User Interface

Console/Terminal, Command-line

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Image Converters, Python Brute Force Tool, Python Image Resizers

Registered

2017-08-03