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Husky
Sep 9, 2005
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Creating an image of thumbnails, the images are anywhere from 100×100 to 320×240 and bigger.

I’m assembling the thumbs in rows of 6 across, and 6 to a folder.

I did get it to work in the folders, but when they’re different sizes, it doesn’t really work that well. I used CTRL-T. But it resizes by percent vs pixel no matter if I choose pixel or not. Ending up the smallest is now 67% smaller, and all the others too. But they’re still not the size I want [137 pixels tall x ratio].

The pages don’t have a standard format, so I’m not using the web page wizards. These are just large images of a batch of aligned thumbnails with customizations.

I also tried an action, but that resized to percent also. How can I lock it to resize to pixels ? the resize image pull down resizes the entire image, and not the individual layers.

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Stephan
Sep 10, 2005
Husky wrote:
PSCS
Creating an image of thumbnails, the images are anywhere from 100×100 to 320×240 and bigger.

I’m assembling the thumbs in rows of 6 across, and 6 to a folder.
I did get it to work in the folders, but when they’re different sizes, it doesn’t really work that well. I used CTRL-T. But it resizes by percent vs pixel no matter if I choose pixel or not. Ending up the smallest is now 67% smaller, and all the others too. But they’re still not the size I want [137 pixels tall x ratio].

The pages don’t have a standard format, so I’m not using the web page wizards. These are just large images of a batch of aligned thumbnails with customizations.

I also tried an action, but that resized to percent also. How can I lock it to resize to pixels ? the resize image pull down resizes the entire image, and not the individual layers.

Irfanview handles this kind of things better than Photoshop I find. You open Irfan (1 second max), hit B for batch, enter your parameters and it’s done
Give it a try, it’s free!

Stephan

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