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. : December 30, 2015 : .

Batch Process Images Using a Shell Script

A while back, I wrote about batch processing images with Pixelmator. That works great if you don’t need to change the resolution of the images. If you need to change the resolution of the images, and you are Photoshop free [like me], you can batch process images using a shell script. sips The Mac operating…

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. : August 19, 2015 : .

Postfix, Dovecot, and Webmail – Allowing Users to Change Their Passwords

I recently set up a mail server using Postfix, Dovecot, and MySQL. I had very limited experience with this sort of thing, so I followed this tutorial. Everything turned out all fine and dandy, but I needed to give users the ability to change their passwords. That means setting up some kind of webmail. That’s…

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. : May 30, 2015 : .

How to batch process images with Pixelmator

Pixelmator is an image editor for the Mac that provides a lot of the same functionality as Photoshop for the spectacularly low, one-time fee of $29.99. I’ve been using it more and more for things like retouching and resizing images. One Photoshop feature I miss, however was batch processing. I especially miss not being able to record actions…

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