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      <description>&lt;p&gt;I have fought with trying to remember the syntax for Imagemagik&amp;rsquo;s convert command for years. I finaly caved in [from my normal position of &amp;ldquo;if you can&amp;rsquo;t do it from the commandline, then you are a wimp&amp;rdquo; and sought out a gui to help me quickly convert images to use on a website. Or to just roll a picture 90 or 180 degrees. The easy solution and a standard ubuntu repository file is &amp;ldquo;converseen&amp;rdquo;. It can do batch conversions or on selected files. Gets the job done without the challenge of looking up all the arguments for &amp;ldquo;convert&amp;rdquo;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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