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.TH VIPSTHUMBNAIL 1 "13 May 2010"
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.SH NAME
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vipsthumbnail \- make thumbnails of image files
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B vipsthumbnail [flags] imagefile1 imagefile2 ...
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B vipsthumbnail(1)
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processes each
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.B imagefile
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in turn, shrinking each image to fit within a 128 by 128 pixel square.
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The shrunk image is written to a new file named
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.B tn_imagefile.jpg.
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This program is typically faster and uses less memory than
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other image thumbnail programs.
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For example:
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$ vipsthumbnail fred.png jim.tif
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will read image files
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.B fred.png
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and
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.B jim.tif
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and write thumbnails to the files
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.B tn_fred.jpg
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and
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.B tn_jim.jpg.
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$ vipsthumbnail --size=64 -o thumbnails/%s.png fred.jpg
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will read image file
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.B fred.jpg
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and write a 64 x 64 pixel thumbnail to the file
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.B thumbnails/fred.png.
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.SH OPTIONS
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.TP
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.B -s N, --size=N
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Set the output thumbnail size to
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.B N
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x
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.B N
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pixels. The image is shrunk so that it just fits within this area, Images
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which are smaller than this are expanded.
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.TP
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.B -o FORMAT, --output=FORMAT
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Set the output format string. The input filename has any file type suffix
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removed, then that value is substitued into
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.B FORMAT
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replacing
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.B %s.
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The default value is
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.B tn_%s.jpg
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meaning JPEG output, with
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.B tn_
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prepended. You can add format options too, for example
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.B tn_%s.jpg:20
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will write JPEG images with Q set to 20.
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.B -p I, --interpolator=I
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Resample with interpolator
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.B I.
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Use
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.B vips --list classes
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to see a list of valid interpolators. The default is
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.B bilinear.
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.TP
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2013-05-06 15:01:29 +02:00
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.B -r, --sharpen=none|mild|MASKFILE
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Images can look a little soft after shrinking. This option lets you specify
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a sharpening mask. Use "none" to disable sharpening, or "mild" to sharpen
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lightly, or give the filename of a custom mask file to use. The default is
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"mild". The built-in mild sharpen mask is:
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2013-05-03 14:56:38 +02:00
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.B -e PROFILE, --eprofile=PROFILE
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Export thumbnails with this ICC profile. Images are only colour-transformed if
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there is both an output and an input profile available. The input profile can
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either be embedded in the input image or supplied with the
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.B --iprofile
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option.
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.B -i PROFILE, --iprofile=PROFILE
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Import images with this ICC profile, if no profile is embdedded in the image.
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Images are only colour-transformed if
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there is both an output and an input profile available. The output profile
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should be supplied with the
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.B --oprofile
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option.
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.TP
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2013-05-03 14:56:38 +02:00
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.B -d, --delete
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Delete the output profile from the image. This can save a small amount of
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space.
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.TP
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.B -v, --verbose
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.B vipsthumbnail(1)
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normally runs silently, except for warning and error messages. This option
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makes it print a list of the operations it performs on each image.
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.SH RETURN VALUE
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returns 0 on success and non-zero on error.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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header(1)
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