Smart image search via Powershell

前提是你 提交于 2019-12-03 03:02:36

That's actually pretty easy to do and your gut feeling about System.Drawing was in fact correct:

Add-Type -Assembly System.Drawing

$input | ForEach-Object { [Drawing.Image]::FromFile($_) }

Save that as Get-Image.ps1 somewhere in your path and then you can use it.

Another option would be to add the following to your $profile:

Add-Type -Assembly System.Drawing

function Get-Image {
    $input | ForEach-Object { [Drawing.Image]::FromFile($_) }
}

which works pretty much the same. Of course, add fancy things like documentation or so as you see fit.

You can then use it like so:

gci -inc *.jpg -rec | Get-Image | ? { $_.Width -eq 1024 -and $_.Height -eq 768 }

Note that you should dispose the objects created this way after using them.

Of course, you can add a custom Dimension property so you could filter for that:

function Get-Image {
    $input |
        ForEach-Object { [Drawing.Image]::FromFile($_) } |
        ForEach-Object {
            $_ | Add-Member -PassThru NoteProperty Dimension ('{0}x{1}' -f $_.Width,$_.Height)
        }
}
Enrico Campidoglio

Here's an alternative implementation as a (almost) one-liner:

Add-Type -Assembly System.Drawing

Get-ChildItem -Path C:\ -Filter *.jpg -Recursive | ForEach-Object { [System.Drawing.Image]::FromFile($_.FullName) } | Where-Object { $_.Width -eq 1024 -and $_.Height -eq 768 }

If you are going to need to run this command more than once, I would recommend Johannes' more complete solution instead.

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