Re-size Images in Ubuntu


The Ubuntu doesn't ships with any default image editor's which provides you an option of re-sizing and rotating the images, so if you think of re-sizing images and don't want to install heavy tools like Gimp, F-spot etc, then you can install Nautilus Image Converter (sudo apt-get install nautilus-image-converter) from Ubuntu Software Center which adds two context menus in nautilus so you can right click choose "Re-size image" which presents you with the GUI to perform the necessary action. 


 Prerequisites...? 

First Install Imagemagick through terminal (or) Ubuntu Software Center. In the terminal type (sudo apt-get install imagemagick). 


How To Get The Result→ 


  1. First log-out and log-in back to so that changes can be made to your context menu(i.e; right click menu). 
  2. Then Right click any image (or) bulk of image to re-size.

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