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Danny P |
posted on 31st Mar 06 at 17:01 |
Ignor that. | |
Danny P |
posted on 31st Mar 06 at 16:41 |
quote: Doesnt seem to work for me either :boggle: | |
John |
posted on 22nd Mar 06 at 03:59 |
The powertoy is handy for quick resizing but the algorithm it uses isn't as good as photoshop is it? | |
James_DT |
posted on 22nd Mar 06 at 03:15 |
If you load up Adobe Bridge, select the images you want, then go Tools > Photoshop > Image Processing. | |
Steve |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 13:19 |
explain... | |
vibrio |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 10:49 |
quote: not using batch actions it does not | |
drax |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 01:27 |
quote: Photoshop has a batch setting you can save an action as, and can enable entire folders to be resized, plus adding other things to each one, such as a transparent copyright layer to the image, whilst it resizes, saves as a file name you can change or keep the same. :thumbs: | |
Cosmo |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 00:41 |
just buy a mac and can set to auto tool thingy to do it for a whole load of files. You mere windows users you! | |
MJ |
posted on 21st Mar 06 at 00:01 |
Does this work for everyone as it dont seem to work on mine for some reason? | |
Steve |
posted on 20th Mar 06 at 14:28 |
iv never come across it and i work as a computer techie full time | |
ed |
posted on 20th Mar 06 at 14:27 |
This is as old as the internet :o | |
Balling |
posted on 20th Mar 06 at 14:25 |
quote: To resize pictures??? Bit of an overkill, don't you think!? | |
Steve |
posted on 20th Mar 06 at 14:11 |
yes i have cs2 thanks, but it takes me far longer to load it up and resize each pic individually then just a quick right click-resize can do em in batch to | |
vibrio |
posted on 20th Mar 06 at 14:10 |
or buy photoshop CS2 | |
Planty02 |
posted on 20th Mar 06 at 13:56 |
Great stuff - that'll come in handy :thumbs: | |
Pablo |
posted on 20th Mar 06 at 13:55 |
cool cheers | |
Steve |
posted on 20th Mar 06 at 13:53 |
Download and install this, you then get an option with right click on the picture(s) to resize to a size of your choice |