< Using Graphics >
Downsampling means to reduce the resolution of a picture to save space.
There’s a solution outlined in Using graphics; the rest of this page is outdated.
grph-downsample
This doesn’t work any more; it was a bit better than the script in Using graphics.
This MkIV module is not in the distribution and not documented, but you can download it from here. It expects the gm tool from GraphicsMagick to be callable and works on PNG, JPG and GIF pictures.
Copy grph-downsample.lua to .../texmf-local/tex/context/third/grph-downsample/grph-downsample.lua
Call context --generate
Copy hacker.jpg to your directory.
Write this to downsample.tex:
\loadluafile[grph-downsample] \setupexternalfigures[conversion=lowres.jpg, resolution=10] \starttext \externalfigure[hacker.jpg][width=5cm] \stoptext
The module extends \setupexternalfigures with the conversion and resolution keys. The former defines an extension to the filename, the latter the final resolution dpi. It works only if the width or height key of \externalfigure is defined.
conversion=lowres.jpg in the above example creates a temporary file m_k_i_v_hacker.jpg_10.lowres.jpg.
t-degrade
This MkII module is in the distribution, but also available here. It works only on JPG pictures and has some documentation.
\setupDegrade understands the keys Res, Dir, SDir:
- Res = resolution in dpi (default: 100)
- Dir = target directory for degraded images (default: degrade)
- SDir = source directory of original images (default: .)
This modules works only if the if the width or height key of \externalfigure is defined. or height key of \externalfigure is defined.
It creates a Bash (shell) script and calls the tools jpeg2ps, epstopdf or texutil, identify and convert.
\usemodule[degrade] \setupDegrade[Res=10, Dir=temp, SDir=.] \starttext \externalfigure[hacker.jpg][width=5cm] \stoptext