ImageScaleWill scale the InputFile and create a new output file | |
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The steps in image preparation are scaling the images to their final size, inserting the mouse arrow cursor, and compressing the images. The ImageScale was designed to run from the command prompt. It takes five arguments, three of which are mandatory: imagescale InputFile sx sy Sx and sy are the dimensions of the source InputFile, and dx/dy are the desired dimensions of the destination or output file. If dx and dy are not specified, the file will be scaled to 640x480. ImageScale will scale the InputFile and create a new output file. The new file will be placed in the same directory with the input, and will have a name composed with the input file name followed by the new dimensions. If a file with that name already exists, it will be overwritten. The input file name is assumed to be composed following the convention used by ScreenCap: "N-TTTTTT-X-Y.bmp" where: N is a sequence number, TTTTTT is the time of the capture, and X and Y are the mouse coordinates. A standard arrow shaped red mouse cursor will be inserted into the output image with its point at {X,Y} relative to the source file dimensions.
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