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Convert all images to jpg

I need to convert all images in folder and subfolders to jpg. I need to batch this p开发者_运维知识库rocess with command file. GUI tools needles for me I need the script.

I tried to use mogrify.exe from ImageMagick, there is also convert.exe function, but afaik both of them are able to convert images.

I wrote next script:

$rootdir = "E:\Apps\скрипты\temp1\graphics"
$files = dir -r -i *.png $rootdir
foreach ($file in $files) {.\mogrify.exe -format png *jpg $file}

But it is not work, when I try to run it, I got errors:

mogrify.exe: unable to open file `*jpg' @ error/png.c/ReadPNGImage/3633.
mogrify.exe: Improper image header `E:\Apps\скрипты\temp1\graphics\telluric\day\
Athens\2011-07-03-17.png' @ error/png.c/ReadPNGImage/3641.
mogrify.exe: unable to open image `*jpg': Invalid argument @ error/blob.c/OpenBl
ob/2588.

Also I have find next code:

[Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName('System.Drawing')

$img=[Drawing.Image]::FromFile("$(cd)\Max.jpg")
$img.Save("$(cd)\max.gif", 'Gif')
$img.Dispose()

How I can get it work with tree of dirs and convert png and tiff to jpg?


I've done something similar with converting a bitmap files to icon files here:

http://sev17.com/2011/07/creating-icons-files/

I adapted it to your requirements and test a function for converting image files to jpg:

function ConvertTo-Jpg
{
    [cmdletbinding()]
    param([Parameter(Mandatory=$true, ValueFromPipeline = $true)] $Path)

    process{
        if ($Path -is [string])
        { $Path = get-childitem $Path }

        $Path | foreach {
            $image = [System.Drawing.Image]::FromFile($($_.FullName));
            $FilePath = [IO.Path]::ChangeExtension($_.FullName, '.jpg');
            $image.Save($FilePath, [System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat]::Jpeg);
            $image.Dispose();
        }
    }

 }

 #Use function:
 #Cd to directory w/ png files
 cd .\bin\pngTest

 #Run ConvertTo-Jpg function
 Get-ChildItem *.png | ConvertTo-Jpg


I adapted Chad Miller's answer to incorporate the ability to set JPEG's quality level from this blog post:
Benoît Patra's blog: Resize image and preserve ratio with Powershell

# Try uncommenting the following line if you receive errors about a missing assembly
# [void][System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("System.Drawing")
function ConvertTo-Jpg
{
  [cmdletbinding()]
  param([Parameter(Mandatory=$true, ValueFromPipeline = $true)] $Path)

  process{
    $qualityEncoder = [System.Drawing.Imaging.Encoder]::Quality
    $encoderParams = New-Object System.Drawing.Imaging.EncoderParameters(1)

    # Set JPEG quality level here: 0 - 100 (inclusive bounds)
    $encoderParams.Param[0] = New-Object System.Drawing.Imaging.EncoderParameter($qualityEncoder, 100)
    $jpegCodecInfo = [System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageCodecInfo]::GetImageEncoders() | where {$_.MimeType -eq 'image/jpeg'}

    if ($Path -is [string]) {
      $Path = get-childitem $Path
    }

    $Path | foreach {
      $image = [System.Drawing.Image]::FromFile($($_.FullName))
      $filePath =  "{0}\{1}.jpg" -f $($_.DirectoryName), $($_.BaseName)
      $image.Save($filePath, $jpegCodecInfo, $encoderParams)
      $image.Dispose()
    }
  }
}

#Use function:
# cd to directory with png files
cd .\bin\pngTest


#Run ConvertTo-Jpg function
Get-ChildItem *.png | ConvertTo-Jpg
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