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Image Resizer and Format Converter

Level: Medium

Description: You work as a freelance photo reporter for wildlife magazines. In your daily work you take a lot of pictures, usually in .JPG format and in different sizes. To be able to sell your photographs to magazines, you need to accommodate their different sizing and formatting requests. To streamline this process, you decide to build a workflow that automates the following, sequentially: (1) Image resizing -- create a configurable component with three options: do nothing, reduce to fixed size (150x150), or reduce size keeping ratio; (2) image format conversion -- create a configurable component with two options: .PNG or .SVG; (3) save edited images on your machine.

Author: Roberto Cadili

Datasets: Image Data in the KNIME Community Hub

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Note:1.The generated images is in the same folder as the source images, and the fileextension is different. PS: The generation files and source files are placed together for easy comparison.2.Restrict input image format to JPG. It is possible to modify and accept other formats, but the default output directoryneeds to be changed. Select the source files folder (jpg) and convert the file format (png or svg)Check Image JPG to (PNG or SVG) Image Viewer Note:1.The generated images is in the same folder as the source images, and the fileextension is different. PS: The generation files and source files are placed together for easy comparison.2.Restrict input image format to JPG. It is possible to modify and accept other formats, but the default output directoryneeds to be changed. Select the source files folder (jpg) and convert the file format (png or svg)Check Image JPG to (PNG or SVG) Image Viewer

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