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how can i resize all images

Discussion in 'Photoshop' started by nomzz, Nov 13, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi

    Do any one any knows any tool which could resize all images in one go at one size
     
    nomzz, Nov 13, 2008 IP
  2. Kerosene

    Kerosene Alpha & Omega™ Staff

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    I use Microsoft Picture Manager for it. Also I know, it' possible to do with XnView.
     
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  4. nomzz

    nomzz Well-Known Member

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    wow thanks man .....thanks for help
     
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    I don't remember the name of it, but I think it was on Windows PowerTools for XP or whatever. It was sort of an addon and all you had to do was select all, right click, select Resize All, and choose the size that you want. Worked really good and pretty quick. Before that I used Photoshop Automate and that took a while longer..
     
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    Brian1970 Notable Member

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    You can find this Image Resizer program here:
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx

    And that's right, almost any good and free image browser can be used (XnView, FastStone, IrfanView, etc).
     
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    I automate a "batch process" using photoshop not only can you choose the size but you also have an option to automate the amount of compression.
     
    bryanfilm, Nov 14, 2008 IP
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    cipals15 Well-Known Member

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    Use CSS.

    img {
    height: [desired height];
    width: [desired width];
    }

    It should reduce the sizes of all your images in your page. But not the file size. :D
     
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    use another css
     
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    you can use an image batch program available for free that will resize your images all together all at once all at whatever size you choose.

    I'm use this one...
    hxxp://www.jklnsoft.com/
     
    mat181, Nov 16, 2008 IP
  12. nomzz

    nomzz Well-Known Member

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    Thanks guys but i think adobe script option is best ...for batch image processing
     
    nomzz, Nov 17, 2008 IP
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    If one owns it. If not, it's a bit costly solution for such a simple task.
     
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    you can use GIMP very easy to use ;)

    greets
    Ruben
     
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  15. nomzz

    nomzz Well-Known Member

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    I tried to use gimp by seeing your post and think its free and good and also for on my ubuntu
     
    nomzz, Nov 18, 2008 IP
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    Both the photoshop and the microsoft picture manager will be useful in this case.. Try n out which you seem is more comfortable to you..
     
    Bloomtools, Nov 18, 2008 IP
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    you mean automatically in the server?
    if so you have to use imagemagick convert to resize images. You have call convert inside php exec function().

    Besides this, you can use php thumbnail class to resize images on the fly.
     
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    Gimp , photoshop and microsoft picture manager are the best fit for your need ,:)
     
    Drreynolds, Nov 18, 2008 IP
  19. nomzz

    nomzz Well-Known Member

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    thanks for the info ....i was not asking about server...but its interesting php class thanks for that information.. i am wondering if some one knows image capture php class, like if you type url it will generate thumbnail.
     
    nomzz, Nov 19, 2008 IP
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    PIXresizer is a photo resizing program to easily create web and e-mail friendly versions of your images with reduced file sizes.
     
    RichardG87, Nov 19, 2008 IP