changing picture size in files
changing picture size in files
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Ballistic Banana

Original Poster:

14,704 posts

288 months

Thursday 30th June 2005
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Hi Guys/Gals

Is there a way you can change the size of pictures in a file without editing each one individually??

TIA



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>> Edited by Ballistic Banana on Thursday 30th June 16:45

size13

2,032 posts

278 months

Thursday 30th June 2005
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You need a program that will do batch resizing - like irfanview

_dobbo_

14,619 posts

269 months

Thursday 30th June 2005
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Paintshop will batch adjust jpeg quality but not size, never used irfanview to resize so not sure about how it does it, I believe Fireworks will do size and quality in batches.

docevi1

10,430 posts

269 months

Thursday 30th June 2005
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www.irfanview.com, hit "b" and you can batch resize/rename and whilst you are there there you can change the quality.

Bee_Jay

2,599 posts

269 months

Thursday 30th June 2005
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The free photoresizer from www.faststone.org is fantastic, has loads of cool options too (watermarks etc.)

Other than that, you could just download the resizer powertoy for XP from Microsoft - just select a load of images and right-click

simpo two

90,825 posts

286 months

Thursday 30th June 2005
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Bee_Jay said:
Other than that, you could just download the resizer powertoy for XP from Microsoft - just select a load of images and right-click

That must be what I have. You get three choices of size and it's dead easy to use; no need to open other programs. However it does butcher the filesize a lot and quality suffers, so for quality 'hand' resizing I use PS.

Ballistic Banana

Original Poster:

14,704 posts

288 months

Friday 1st July 2005
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used the xp powertoy one, thanks for that guys.

Agree with simpo you do loose a bit of quality though. so the ones look really bad now so how do you send a file to a recycle bin

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simpo two

90,825 posts

286 months

Friday 1st July 2005
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Ballistic Banana said:
Agree with simpo you do loose a bit of quality though. so the ones look really bad now so how do you send a file to a recycle bin

Oh really BB!

twister

1,554 posts

257 months

Saturday 2nd July 2005
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_dobbo_ said:
Paintshop will batch adjust jpeg quality but not size


Versions 8 and upwards (and possibly downwards a bit - I don't recall if it was introduced with 8 or an earlier version) let you use a script during batch processing, so with a little bit of pre-batching script preparation you can batch adjust anything you like.