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Danny P

posted on 31st Mar 06 at 17:01

Ignor that.

Just realised you have to right click it before opening the file rather that after like I was trying first :|


Danny P

posted on 31st Mar 06 at 16:41

quote:
Originally posted by mark_jarman1
Does this work for everyone as it dont seem to work on mine for some reason?


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.
Then when it loads, use the "Resize to fit" boxes. It still requires Photoshop to load, but it opens, resizes and saves the images automatically. The Powertoy is still quicker.


Steve

posted on 21st Mar 06 at 13:19

explain...


vibrio

posted on 21st Mar 06 at 10:49

quote:
Originally posted by Steve
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
please may i ask you to think about what you say before speaking in future, your maw teach you nothing?

[Edited on 20-03-2006 by Steve]



not using batch actions it does not


drax

posted on 21st Mar 06 at 01:27

quote:
Originally posted by Steve
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
please may i ask you to think about what you say before speaking in future, your maw teach you nothing?

[Edited on 20-03-2006 by Steve]


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:
Originally posted by vibrio
or buy photoshop CS2

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
please may i ask you to think about what you say before speaking in future, your maw teach you nothing?

[Edited on 20-03-2006 by Steve]


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

http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe