Reputation: 7830
Is it possible to batch convert a folder of JPEG images using jpegtran on Windows?
I normally use the following command for one file, but I'm not sure how to apply it to an entire directory of JPEG files:
jpegtran -copy none -optimize a.jpg b.jpg
Thank you.
Upvotes: 6
Views: 4760
Reputation: 555
I found this a bit simpler which works on one line without needing to make a separate batch file. For example if you want to rotate each file by 90:
forfiles /s /m *.jpg /c "cmd /c jpegtran -rotate 90 @FILE @FILE"
Replace "-rotate 90" with your custom flags for transformation. This script will replace each input file with the transformed output. This assumed jpegtran.exe is in the current directory or system path.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 166
Run optimize.bat (Run as administrator) to optimize all images in C:/Program Files/Image Optimization (change path in line 3 if you want to optimize another folder).
@echo off
echo Optimizing Images...
cd "C:\Program Files\Image Optimization"
forfiles /s /m *.jpg /c "cmd /c @\"C:\Program Files\Image Optimization\jpegtran.exe\" -copy none -optimize -outfile @file @file"
echo. & echo Process done!
pause
The procedure to optimize all images in a folder is described in the following link. I think it might help you.
Optimize All Images in a Folder
Upvotes: 9