In this post I'm going to share how to resize image size in Ubuntu.This is an easy way out to those who are looking to resize their image file in a simplistic manner .
Steps
1) Download from repo
shark_attack@Positive-Space:~$ sudo apt-get install nautilus-image-converter
Download from repo |
2) Go to the image that need to be converted, right click > Resize images
Resize images |
3) Click the desired file size .By default the new file name will be using the existing file name with additional ".resized" at the back of the new file . Then click "Resize" .Your system will resize the file
choose file size |
4)Check the new resize file properties by right clicking the new "filename.resized" file.
New file size |
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