resizePhoto is an efficient service menu that helps to resize photos to a suitable size for emailing. It offers user-friendly features that eliminate the need for manual resizing, making the process quick and easy.
With resizePhoto, you can easily resize any photo to a maximum size of 640 pixels on a side while maintaining the aspect ratio. If you need a different size, you can easily change it by editing a text file.
What's great about this software is that you can resize any number of photos at once, simply by selecting them in Konqueror and choosing the "Resize Photo" service menu. A progress dialog will keep you updated on the resizing process and even includes a cancel button in case you change your mind.
To use resizePhoto, all you have to do is open a folder containing image files (.png, .jpg, .gif) in Konqueror, select one or several files, right-click one of the selected files and choose "Action -> Resize Photo". The progress dialog will appear and once the process is complete, a folder named "Sized" will appear in the image folder, containing all of the resized photos.
Installation is a breeze. Simply extract the two files from the tar.gz file, copy the .desktop to ~/.kde/share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus and copy the .sh file to a location in your path, such as /usr/bin, /usr/local/bin, or ~/bin. Double check that the .sh file is executable and then you're good to go. If you want to customize the size of the resized files or the name of the "Sized" directory, simply edit the resizePhotos.sh file.
Overall, resizePhoto is a great tool for anyone who needs to resize their photos quickly and easily. With its intuitive interface and easy installation process, it's definitely worth trying out.
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