On Tue, 2010-03-23 at 22:12 -0500, hellork wrote: > And of course no thread about Photoshop would be complete without the > usual mention of free native Linux alternatives, e.g. gimp. I have > Photoshop and I have played with it on wine, but I now do most of my > photo editing, resizing and cropping batches of photos that people > upload, on the command line remotely with gm convert by the way. (My > server is offshore.) Carry on. > Its also worth looking at Image Magick. This is a set of scriptable command line utilities - just the thing for applying a common set of transformations to a batch of photos. Don't forget, too, that the Gimp can be used remotely provided that you're using ssh for remote access and you've enabled X.11 forwarding. Martin