I want to do some operation on some images using GIMP through the command line on Ubuntu. Operations that I want to do are:
- Open an image
- Convert an image to gray-scale
- Convert a PNG image to JPEG
How I can do them using the command line?
I want to do some operation on some images using GIMP through the command line on Ubuntu. Operations that I want to do are:
How I can do them using the command line?
I know it is possible to convert from png to jpg in command line with imagemagick. Is it possible to blur from commandline too?
I have found this documentation but it does not demonstrate how this could be done from the command line.
Greetings, I'm slowly getting used to Ubuntu; for I've been a Windows user as long as I've used any computer. I'm hoping someone can suggest a good graphics software.
I'm simply looking for one that works close to Microsoft Paint.
Does Ubuntu offer anything like it?
What is the best alternative to Adobe Lightroom on Linux/Ubuntu?