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Resizes images passed as arguments to RESIZE_WIDTH x RESIZE_HEIGTH, stretching source image.
Meant to be used in Automator.
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#! /usr/bin/python | |
import sys | |
import CoreGraphics | |
RESIZE_WIDTH = 100 | |
RESIZE_HEIGHT = 100 | |
def resizeimage(source_image_file, target_image_file, target_width, target_height): | |
source_image = CoreGraphics.CGImageImport (CoreGraphics.CGDataProviderCreateWithFilename(source_image_file)) | |
source_width = source_image.getWidth() | |
source_height = source_image.getHeight() | |
source_image_rect = CoreGraphics.CGRectMake(0, 0, source_width, source_height) | |
new_image = source_image.createWithImageInRect(source_image_rect) | |
colors_space = CoreGraphics.CGColorSpaceCreateDeviceRGB() | |
colors = CoreGraphics.CGFloatArray(5) | |
context = CoreGraphics.CGBitmapContextCreateWithColor(target_width, target_height, colors_space, colors) | |
context.setInterpolationQuality(CoreGraphics.kCGInterpolationHigh) | |
new_image_rect = CoreGraphics.CGRectMake(0, 0, target_width, target_height) | |
context.drawImage(new_image_rect, new_image) | |
context.writeToFile(target_image_file, CoreGraphics.kCGImageFormatJPEG) | |
def main(argv): | |
for image_file_name in argv: | |
resizeimage(image_file_name, image_file_name, RESIZE_WIDTH, RESIZE_HEIGHT) | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
main(sys.argv[1:]) |
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