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10-27-2015, 10:23 AM | #1 |
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Bulk image download
Lets say I have a list of 100 urls of free hosted galleries, and each of these urls contains like 15 images, which I would like to download and save into separate folders, in bulk. I would also like to compress them in bulk. What would be the best way of achieving something like this?
enter list of 100 urls -> download images to separate folders -> compress in bulk somehow -> upload to ftp -> import to a website software |
10-27-2015, 10:35 AM | #2 |
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enter list of urls in txt file
start a php script it will try and download all images from those 100 urls which are in txt file use gd or imagemagick to compress(or you mean zip compress ), then zip compress. upload to ftp import to website.
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10-27-2015, 10:44 AM | #3 | |
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I want to compress the images, like I would do in Adobe Photoshop, not zip or anything like that. I would need to look at one of the images, see what settings I would need to use, and apply it to the rest. There seems to be some regular Windows programs for this, but I have not found a perfect solution for this yet. I have a Mech Bunny TGP script, and I want to import images from the sponsors, but when I do regular CVS import, it imports them, but all of them are like 1.5 MB in size. This needs to be compressed before it gets added. I would like to do it fairly efficiently too, dont waste time and be able to grow the website relatively fast, as this is needed. |
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10-27-2015, 01:07 PM | #4 |
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I use Bulk Image Downloader for ripping photos. It won't compress them, just find something else for that
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1) Can free version work with this, or do I need to buy it? 2) Can I save images from separate urls to separate folders with this? Web Bulk Image Downloader 1.31 is free, and it downloads images, but all go to the same folder. I would need to organize them by creation date, and then copy it to folders by hand (they are more or less organized by url, but not 100%). |
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