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This is a really general question and a search didn't return what I was hoping for.
Does anyone out there know an easy way to resize a large number of images (all 2048x1536 and 1536x2048) to smaller dimensions all at the same time? I have Photoshop, ImageReady, and the standard Canon software that came in the box. Thanks ![]() |
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Re: Image resizing tips?
open your image in photoshop. then go to the "Image" drop down menu. then click "image Size." then type in the size you want. when you type in a size in the width box it will automatically change the height. this will keep the aspect ratio.
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Re: Image resizing tips?
Search "batch" Photoshop help. That's the command you are looking for. If you don't have photoshop, there are numerous free and shareware programs that will do the trick. Two I know of are Google's Picasa and CompuPic.
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Re: Image resizing tips?
I use the "batch processing" function of IrfanView. It works really well and it is really fast. Download it for free here http://www.irfanview.com/main_download_engl.htm
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