Making a droplet to re-size images for printing

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johnnyblain
Mar 3, 2009
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Hi All,

Currently I have a workaround for this, where i have a re-size landscape and a resize portrait droplet… I know photoshop can do this as web photo gallery does it(however, its maximum resize for large images is 800px) and also I want them saved a tiffs, but can I record and action which will resize my images based on the longest side, as opposed to just being able to specify a size for either height or width??

Johnny

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ronviers
Mar 3, 2009
On Mar 3, 12:00 pm, johnnyblain wrote:
can I
record and action which will resize my images based on the longest side, as opposed to just being able to specify a size for either height or width??

I would like to be able to do that too.
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Fred
Mar 5, 2009
Hi All,

Currently I have a workaround for this, where i have a re-size landscape and a resize portrait droplet… I know photoshop can do this as web photo gallery does it(however, its maximum resize for large images is 800px) and also I want them saved a tiffs, but can I record and action which will resize my images based on the longest side, as opposed to just being able to specify a size for either height or width??

Johnny

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Use the ‘Fit Image’ command instead of ‘Image Size’
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