Image Resizer

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Resize or just shrink images and sharpen them appropriately.

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``` EXAMPLES: image-resizer /path/to/image -m 1920 # Make /path/to/image resized image-resizer /path/to/folder -m 1920 # Make images inside /path/to/folder and make resized image-resizer /path/to/image -o /path/to/image2 -m 1920 # Make /path/to/image resized, and save it to /path/to/image2 image-resizer /path/to/folder -o /path/to/folder2 -m 1920 # Make images inside /path/to/folder resized, and save them to /path/to/folder2 image-resizer /path/to/folder -o /path/to/folder2 -f -m 1920 # Make images inside /path/to/folder resized, and save them to /path/to/folder2 without overwriting checks image-resizer /path/to/folder --allow-gif -r -m 1920 # Make images inside /path/to/folder including GIF resized and also remain their profiles image-resizer /path/to/image -m 1920 --shrink # Make /path/to/image shrunk if it needs to be image-resizer /path/to/image -m 1920 -q 75 # Make /path/to/image resized with a quality of 75 if it uses lossy compression image-resizer /path/to/image -m 1920 --4:2:0 # Make /path/to/image resized and output using 4:2:0 (chroma quartered) subsampling to reduce the file size image-resizer /path/to/image -m 1920 --no-sharpen # Make /path/to/image resized without auto sharpening image-resizer /path/to/image -m 1920 --ppi 150 # Make /path/to/image resized, and set their PPI to 150

USAGE: image-resizer [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] --side-maximum

FLAGS: --allow-gif Allows to do GIF resizing --chroma-quartered Uses 4:2:0 (chroma quartered) subsampling to reduce the file size if it is supported [aliases: 4:2:0] -f, --force Forces to overwrite files --no-sharpen Disables automatically sharpening --only-shrink Only shrink images, not enlarge them [aliases: shrink] -r, --remain-profile Remains the profiles of all images -s, --single-thread Uses only one thread -h, --help Prints help information -V, --version Prints version information

OPTIONS: -o, --output Assigns a destination of your generated files. It should be a path of a directory or a file depending on your input path -q, --quality Sets the quality for lossy compression [default: 92] -m, --side-maximum Sets the maximum pixels of each side of an image (Aspect ratio will be preserved) [aliases: max]

ARGS: Assigns an image or a directory for image resizing. It should be a path of a file or a directory ```

License

MIT