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Image Normalizer

Image Normalizer is a cross-platform command-line batch-processing tool that resizes and compresses images, transforming each image by:

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  • Windows
  • Linux
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  1.  Lightweight
  2.  Privacy focused

Features

  1.  Batch Editing
  2.  Command line interface
  3.  No Tracking
  4.  Non Destructive Editing
  5.  Portable
  6.  Ad-free
  7.  No registration required
  8.  Works Offline
  9.  Console-based
  10.  Image Optimizer

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  • Developed by

    RO flagmihnea-radulescu
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-3.0) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    46 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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Photos & GraphicsOS & Utilities

GitHub repository

  •  9 Stars
  •  1 Forks
  •  1 Open Issues
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What is Image Normalizer?

Image Normalizer is a cross-platform command-line batch-processing tool that resizes and compresses images, transforming each image by:

  • applying EXIF Orientation to the image, if tag present
  • removing its EXIF, IPTC and XMP profile data, if present
  • resizing it to fit within the maximum width/height supplied, if necessary
  • compressing it to the provided image quality level
  • saving it in the JPEG format with the .jpg file extension

The supported image formats are: bmp, cr2, cur, dds, dng, exr, fts, gif, hdr, heic, heif, ico, jfif, jp2, jpe/jpeg/jpg, jps, mng, nef, nrw, orf, pam, pbm, pcd, pcx, pef, pes, pfm, pgm, picon, pict, png, ppm, psd, qoi, raf, rw2, sgi, svg, tga, tif/tiff, wbmp, webp, xbm, xpm.

Image Normalizer is intended to facilitate the storage of images produced by digital cameras in a consistent and disc space conserving manner.

Usage: ImageNormalizer [--max-width-height] [--quality] [--max-degree-of-parallelism] [--help] [--version] input-directory output-directory

Arguments: 0: input-directory - The input directory (Required) 1: output-directory - The output directory, to be created, if it does not exist (Required)

Options: -m, --max-width-height - The output maximum image width/height (Default: 3840) -q, --quality - The output image quality (Default: 80) -p, --max-degree-of-parallelism - The maximum degree of parallel image processing, upper-bounded by processor count (Default: 4) -h, --help - Show help message --version - Show version