Save money when printing photos.
You like to take pictures, but the prints that you get at the drug store are kind of big? Would you like to print several images per print? Phrugal can do this for you in a hopefully aesthetically pleasing way. Plus, phrugal adds a border with meta information according to user configuration.
This is how an example output might look like:
Refer to the CLI help for usage notes:
phrugal --help
For configuration options, refer to the documentation.
When creating a "composition" of several images, the user needs to tell phrugal a desired aspect ratio. Phrugal currently does not attempt to optimize which images to combine on one page. Instead, it adds padding to all images until they have the desired aspect ratio.
As another limitation, phrugal does offer all possible EXIF fields as metadata. It does not support XMP tags currently.
Phrugal will probably never:
- attempt to modify the actual look of the input image, e.g. do a black and white conversion or apply some filter. I believe there are better tools for that.
Phrugal makes heavy use of: