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Re: Determining height and width pixels of graphics
****** message to minivend-users from Ryan Hertz <rhertz@gyb.baits.com> ******
Sarah,
Sounds like it could be a very useful thing if it did exist. :-) As
opposed to grappling with Photoshop, I would just point my browser to the
directory where my images are stored and would load each image and look at
the 'Page Info' to get the size. Of course, I've never had to deal with
more than a few dozen files.
I'm having enough fun using PERL to battle text-based problems, otherwise
I'd try and figure it out! Good luck!
-Ryan
At 08:43 AM 4/21/99 , NOW Internet Coordinator wrote:
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>I'd like to put the images on my search results page (or at least one
>version of it) and I need a way to get the height and width pixels in our
>spreadsheet database of lots of graphics. I know I can open each one in an
>image editor, but I wondered if anyone had a Perl script for Unix or a
>Windows 95 program which could read all the graphics in a directory and
>ideally output name, height and width to a tab or comma delimited file.
>
>Ideas anyone?
>
>Thanks in advance.
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>Sarah Stapleton-Gray
>NOW LAN and Internet manager. Please visit http://www.now.org/
Ryan Hertz tel 520-645-3812
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