just entering 25 will reduce the linear pixel dimensions to one quarter (25%), and 300 will triple the linear pixel dimensions (300%). A number larger than 100 will enlarge the image, a number smaller than 100 will reduce the image size. Do * not* enter a percentage sign, or any other non-numerical input, just a number. It will ask the user for a percentage value by which to resize the image pixel dimensions. It is formatted as a Windows batch file that uses ImageMagick for the actual number crunching, and it allows to drag and drop an image on the batch-file icon which can be situated on the desktop or in a folder. NOTE, an updated version is available here. As a result of a discussion in another thread in this forum, and with permission of Nicolas Robidoux who suggested the prodedure, you are free to download and use the attached ImageMagick resampling script in a ZIP archive.
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