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Bulk process images at the command prompt

Terminal

Developer

Apple Inc

Difficulty

Time needed

What app do you use to resize, crop, rotate and perform other actions on images? We bet it is not Terminal, that’s for sure. However, there are commands that can be entered at the Terminal command prompt to perform various actions on images, so it’s worthwhile to learn how to use them.

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