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I need an app which enables me to reduce JPEG size easily on multiple images, i.e. select a bunch and do it, rather than individually as I do now in PS Elements. Does ThumbsPlus do this?
Thanks, David |
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Qimage will do that nicely!
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I use Digital Photo Slide Show. This has several utilities bundled together. Batch resize is available at 3 selectable sizes/qualities. It's also great for burning an autorun slideshow of your pics onto a CD.
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Personnaly I use ACDSee v4.0 and it wooks really fine.
You can do a batch format resize and chose, in percentage, the image quality you want. |
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I personnaly use slide show wizard and it works very well. It also provide a slide show (as it is said) while compressing. Great to send pictures to friends. If U have win XP try image resizer: very small too
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IrfanView (http://www.irfanview.com - freeware) will do and other batch jobs. It is also a great thumbnailer and image viewer.
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You've already gotten lots of replies, but I thought I'd toss in my two-cents worth...
I'm a relatively new user of Adobe PhotoShop 7 (never used earlier versions) and I recently needed to resize about 100 images to a width of 100 pixels. I did a couple of them by hand, and then figured out the use of Actions and created two different actions to do what I wanted... one for horizontal and one for vertical images (regardless, I wanted the WIDTH to be 100 pixels). I then selected all the horizontal images, ran the action, and repeated with the verticals. Worked like a charm, and didn't require me to purchase any software than I already had. Hope this helps... Tim |
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