batch resizing?

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Dec 3, 2004
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I have seen this done, but could use some help. I shoot a few dozen shots for web site, then need to make two standard sizes (100 for the thumbnail and 400 px for the larger photo). What would be the proper efficient procedure to do this please? I am at file/automate/ batch and then where? Thanks very much for this newsgroup. Dick Ross

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Fixx
Dec 3, 2004
In article <0y%rd.113$>,
"ross" wrote:

I have seen this done, but could use some help. I shoot a few dozen shots for web site, then need to make two standard sizes (100 for the thumbnail and 400 px for the larger photo). What would be the proper efficient procedure to do this please? I am at file/automate/ batch and then where? Thanks very much for this newsgroup. Dick Ross

Why not just use the web gallery -command. -F
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Clyde
Dec 3, 2004
ross wrote:
I have seen this done, but could use some help. I shoot a few dozen shots for web site, then need to make two standard sizes (100 for the thumbnail and 400 px for the larger photo). What would be the proper efficient procedure to do this please? I am at file/automate/ batch and then where? Thanks very much for this newsgroup. Dick Ross

Download and use this free script:
http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html

I am a big fan of Dr. Brown’s Image Processor and most of his work.

Clyde
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V1nc3nt
Dec 3, 2004
Clyde wrote:
ross wrote:

I have seen this done, but could use some help. I shoot a few dozen shots for web site, then need to make two standard sizes (100 for the thumbnail and 400 px for the larger photo). What would be the proper efficient procedure to do this please? I am at file/automate/ batch and then where? Thanks very much for this newsgroup. Dick Ross

Download and use this free script:
http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html

I am a big fan of Dr. Brown’s Image Processor and most of his work.
Clyde

Yep. Idem dito.
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Design-Crowd
Dec 3, 2004
Clyde you could make an action, if you dont know how let me know and i’ll run you through it

Regards
JohnT (admin)
www.designcrowd.com
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"V1nc3nt" wrote in message
Clyde wrote:
ross wrote:

I have seen this done, but could use some help. I shoot a few dozen shots for web site, then need to make two standard sizes (100 for the thumbnail and 400 px for the larger photo). What would be the proper efficient procedure to do this please? I am at file/automate/ batch and then where? Thanks very much for this newsgroup. Dick Ross

Download and use this free script:
http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html

I am a big fan of Dr. Brown’s Image Processor and most of his work.
Clyde

Yep. Idem dito.
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Clyde
Dec 4, 2004
Design-Crowd wrote:
Clyde you could make an action, if you dont know how let me know and i’ll run you through it

Regards
JohnT (admin)
www.designcrowd.com
Freelancers Freedom From Fees

"V1nc3nt" wrote in message

Clyde wrote:

ross wrote:

I have seen this done, but could use some help. I shoot a few dozen shots for web site, then need to make two standard sizes (100 for the thumbnail and 400 px for the larger photo). What would be the proper efficient procedure to do this please? I am at file/automate/ batch and then where? Thanks very much for this newsgroup. Dick Ross

Download and use this free script:
http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html

I am a big fan of Dr. Brown’s Image Processor and most of his work.
Clyde

Yep. Idem dito.

No, that was Ross asking the question.

In my wedding photography business I do a lot of batch work with actions. I have some pretty nice workflows setup in a number of actions.

However, I don’t have any actions that will beat Dr. Brown’s Image Processor. When it comes to conversions and resizing, this can’t be beat. It’s fast, simple, and accurate. Where it beats actions is the flexibility. It allows you to make choices and options without having to modify an action.

Try it. I’ll bet you never use anything else.

Clyde
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bb
Dec 4, 2004
Clyde wrote:

ross wrote:
I have seen this done, but could use some help. I shoot a few dozen shots for web site, then need to make two standard sizes (100 for the thumbnail and 400 px for the larger photo). What would be the proper efficient procedure to do this please? I am at file/automate/ batch and then where? Thanks very much for this newsgroup. Dick Ross

Download and use this free script:
http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html

Can you identify the specific tip/technique that would do this?

Thanks…
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V1nc3nt
Dec 4, 2004
bb wrote:
Clyde wrote:

ross wrote:

I have seen this done, but could use some help. I shoot a few dozen shots for web site, then need to make two standard sizes (100 for the thumbnail and 400 px for the larger photo). What would be the proper efficient procedure to do this please? I am at file/automate/ batch and then where? Thanks very much for this newsgroup. Dick Ross

Download and use this free script:
http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html

Can you identify the specific tip/technique that would do this?
Thanks…

Click on Photoshop TIPS & TECHNIQUES

and download the Dr. Brown’s Image Processor 2.2
Watch the tutorial too. And then watch anything else from Dr. Brown 🙂
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V1nc3nt
Dec 4, 2004
Design-Crowd wrote:
Clyde you could make an action, if you dont know how let me know and i’ll run you through it

Regards
JohnT (admin)
www.designcrowd.com
Freelancers Freedom From Fees

John make an action: Alt+F4 yourself.
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V-Racer
Dec 5, 2004
Hi,

I always use RealOptimizer from realview, this is very handy little tool to optmize (make file size smaller) your graphics, but it also reduces size in batch with a click of the mouse. Thousands if you want to. The little tool cost 19,- dollar I think..

Here is the link: www.realview3d.com look for RealOptimizer.

Regards,
Peter

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I have seen this done, but could use some help. I shoot a few dozen shots for web site, then need to make two standard sizes (100 for the thumbnail and 400 px for the larger photo). What would be the proper efficient procedure to do this please? I am at file/automate/ batch and then where? Thanks very much for this newsgroup. Dick Ross

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