Dear Phil,
It works great now. I downloaded a newer version.
I use:
"C:\...\ObviousIdea\Light Image Resizer 5\resize.exe" "*." /profile=leo1 /run
Then I put a .bat file into the same folder that i have the photos.
It works very well.
Best regards
Leonardo
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- Thu Nov 18, 2021 4:39 pm
- Forum: Light Image Resizer
- Topic: command line and folder
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- Thu Nov 18, 2021 12:59 pm
- Forum: Light Image Resizer
- Topic: command line and folder
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Re: command line and folder
Hi Phil,
Thanks for your time.
I try both but it didn't work.
This is the command line i used:
"C:\...\ObviousIdea\Image Resizer 4\resize.exe" "photos\*.*" /profile=leo1 /run
The program starts but it open this message:
"Please add images to be processed"
Even im thinking that i can run the command ...
Thanks for your time.
I try both but it didn't work.
This is the command line i used:
"C:\...\ObviousIdea\Image Resizer 4\resize.exe" "photos\*.*" /profile=leo1 /run
The program starts but it open this message:
"Please add images to be processed"
Even im thinking that i can run the command ...
- Mon Nov 15, 2021 2:24 pm
- Forum: Light Image Resizer
- Topic: command line and folder
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12379
command line and folder
Hi,
Im using command line to make .bat executables and i have some question.
In this example I want to use relative direction (photos) and not absolutes as c:\photos.
resize.exe "c:\photos" /profile=original /format=bmp /run
How can i do it?
Thanks
Leonardo
Im using command line to make .bat executables and i have some question.
In this example I want to use relative direction (photos) and not absolutes as c:\photos.
resize.exe "c:\photos" /profile=original /format=bmp /run
How can i do it?
Thanks
Leonardo