This is my first attempt to implement any queueing techniques. Here I used Laravel Queue facade with beanstalkd driver. Note that in order to perform image processing the package requires you to have GD lib in your PHP module installed.
To run asyncronous task, use command
php artisan process:csv path-to-your-csv-file
To tell script to save originals too use option --save_original
To try you can use the file I prepared - /public/users.csv
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