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I have managed to get pics off my Canon G3 (which takes CompactFlash) and on to the N800, using a CompactFlash/SD adaptor. That seems to work very well. Now I am wondering if anyone knows of tools to process JPEGs on the N800? When I am on the road, I would like to be able to upload pics to my journal website. But the high quality mode on the Canon produces pics that are almost 2 MB in size. I want to keep these as my originals, but usually on my desktop at home I process them to reduce size for the web, makes it much faster to upload. I use some scripts I wrote in Perl and using the ImageMagick libs. Does anybody know how to do this kind of thing on the N800?

Thanks!

/Neil
 

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Imagemagick would be nice If you aren't doing it a lot you might want to check out Mirage. It will let you scale, saturate, crop, etc. It has some sort of macro ability, but I remember it being sort of limited.
 
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Faint might do the trick.
[Maemo port of mtPaint]
 
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Thanks, Mirage seems to do the trick nicely. When I tried loading and saving an image from my camera, it went from over 2 MB to about 550 KB. So it obviously automatically optimized it, which is exactly what I wanted. I'll keep the originals, optimize the copies and use them to upload to the webpage.

It's not as flexible as a script, but it'll do the job!

Thanks again,

/Neil
 
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I was able to install Faint, but it would just say loading and then crash on my N800 running the latest firmware. I'll check out Mirage
 
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