![]() Sometimes all you need to do is just change the image file format from whatever it is, to a more compressed format, like ".jpg" which is a good common image format without any image editing thus saving the original image size and saving space can be done in batches, en masse. ![]() There are even online websites that can do this too, if you search for "online image resize", or "online image compress". It would help to have more information, like what are the image file types now? More info on your system and setup would help too, see FYI below.Īnd, there are numerous ways from the console terminal's command line depending on what you have installed, but there are numerous really great desktop (GUI) programs that can do this, like "Converseen", "xnview" & ", "xnconvert", etc. I like what the other posters suggested too. ![]() Just read your post and the other good replies to it. ![]()
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