Installing ImageMagick
For Windows users:
- Install the appropriate binaries from here
- During installation make sure the box is checked for Add application directory to your system path
For Linux (Ubuntu/Debian) users:
- ImageMagick is included in the software repository so you just need to run the following commands to install it.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install imagemagick
Resizing the photos
Next open up a command prompt/terminal and navigate to where the photos are that you want to resize. There you’ll want to create sub-folder to store the resized photos. Then run the following command replacing output with the name of the sub-folder you created.mogrify -format jpg -verbose -auto-orient -resize 2048x2048 -quality 100% -path 'output' *.JPGOnce that’s done just go into the sub-folder and your photos should all be resized and ready to go.
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