Image Resizing

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  1. DoctorMick

    DoctorMick Registered User

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    Image Resizing

    Does anyone know of a program that will resize more than one image at a time?

    I bet PSP does it and I just haven't found the option yet!
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  3. crasherkid

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    photoshop.

    download or get from sumone ;)

    then...

    on the actions tab.. hit nu action.. name it 'resize' then hit the red record button (from now on everything u do will be recorded to repeat later)

    - load a pic
    - resize
    - save as
    - close

    now stop the recording...

    now you can press f5 or f11 and the action will be repeated (so it will resize the image auto for u ;))

    hope that helps :p
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    ya:D
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    Can u get it to rename it as 01, 02, 03 etc?
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    google it u lazy get - theres hundreds of little apps to do it.

    or as martin says photoshop can do it.

    psp can do similar i think as well :up:
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    get macromedia fireworks.

    go onto 'batch process' in the file menum, highlight a bunch of files, select the parameters and such like, it will backup the original files into a backup folder and create the new re-done ones in the place of the originals. very quick, and very good...
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    Excellent!

    Been wanting to know how to do that for ages.

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