doug> I have a topic idea and/OR question-for-list-here+now, but only half a clue; I seek the Grail (our group's collective mind meld) on.... Resizing/cropping images efficiently w/r/t ( a) my time to perform the file manipuation, and (b) efficient+good JPG compression/filesize-shrinking. In my nearly-abandoned Windows-OS world, I had/have an obscure tool ACDSee which I paid $10-20 for, 25 yrs ago ! (still avail for windows only) which.... --- is very easy/quick to use in my opinion --- does an easy image rotation if needed --- does an easy crop-and-save (the main feature for me) --- magically, without asking about quality/compression? DOES COMPRESS Very Well: .... I can crop most images (eg typical smartphone jpg around 4mb for example, ........ I can crop most of it and save with a typical result = 10-20% of original file size = 400-800k ........... and you wouldn't believe how good the 10%-smaller image tends to look. GIMP can do these, except seems to lack the magical quality of ACDSee for a downsize. while doing GIMP's Crop first, then Export to JPG, GIMP Export asks for a QUALITY in the 1-100% range, if I choose 10% I do get a 400k file, but it's grainy as you might expect, and I wonder how ACDSee does such superior compression with barely any loss/grainy result. -------doug