mattk
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I have 139 PVS pics to resize so they fit into my cs garage.
Is there anyway that in Photoshop I can select all the pictures rather than do all 139 one by one?
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Doug
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Get windows powertools for free
google windows power tools image re-sizer.
does it in a batch or on their own. Best way.
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xa0s
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quote: Originally posted by Doug
Get windows powertools for free
google windows power tools image re-sizer.
does it in a batch or on their own. Best way.
Not if he's running Vista.
You could create a Photobucket account as they automatically resize them to 800x600 whilst uploading.
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andy1868
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what luke said
or download a program called picasa, you can resize photos by the bulk
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John
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Cs uploader resizes on the fly.
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mattk
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It wont upload them if they are over 1mb though
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John
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I don't touch most of my pictures before i upload them and they are all 3 meg +, always works, the drag and drop one.
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Graham88
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I took about 5 hours sorting my pics out so I don't think I'm much use
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andy1868
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use the java uploader on the left matt, by dragging and dropping the photos. that resizes them, the browse option on the right doesn't resize them
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Kurt
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photobucket resizes pics. i used that then saved them all from photobucket before uploading.. i did 17 pics though and that took long enough tbh
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pow
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VSO image resizer in vista
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xa0s
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quote: Originally posted by Kurt
photobucket resizes pics. i used that then saved them all from photobucket before uploading.. i did 17 pics though and that took long enough tbh
quote: Originally posted by SRi Luke
You could create a Photobucket account as they automatically resize them to 800x600 whilst uploading.
[Edited on 09-06-2008 by SRi Luke]
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ash_corsa
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quote: Originally posted by pow
VSO image resizer in vista
This is what i use too
When i had XP on my old PC i used the windows powertoys
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pow
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quote: Originally posted by ash_corsa
quote: Originally posted by pow
VSO image resizer in vista
This is what i use too
When i had XP on my old PC i used the windows powertoys
Yup yup
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xa0s
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I also use VSO Image Resizer.
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pow
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All the best people use VSO image resizer
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AndyKent
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Photoshop will batch reduce files if you set up a custom action........pain in the arse though usually
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xa0s
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quote: Originally posted by aPk
Photoshop will batch reduce files if you set up a custom action........pain in the arse though usually
Yeah, too much to even bother mentioning!
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