11 Apr 2006 at 20:19 #1 DJMK4 DJMK4 Soldato Joined 1 Dec 2004 Posts 22,677 Location S.Wales I need to re-size a large number of images for a website im creating, but its a lot of messing around doing it in photoshop.. are there any decent programmes available which let you re-size jpg images in bulk?
I need to re-size a large number of images for a website im creating, but its a lot of messing around doing it in photoshop.. are there any decent programmes available which let you re-size jpg images in bulk?
11 Apr 2006 at 20:22 #2 commited commited Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 5,367 Location Dublin, Ireland I use Microsofts Image resizer: http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe
I use Microsofts Image resizer: http://download.microsoft.com/download/whistler/Install/2/WXP/EN-US/ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe
11 Apr 2006 at 20:23 #3 JayMax JayMax Soldato Joined 2 Nov 2002 Posts 2,807 Irfanview will do this, I used the batch conversion feature to resize a load of photos less than an hour ago
Irfanview will do this, I used the batch conversion feature to resize a load of photos less than an hour ago
11 Apr 2006 at 22:50 #4 Craig321 Craig321 Soldato Joined 2 May 2004 Posts 19,950 [Sniper][Wolf] said: I need to re-size a large number of images for a website im creating, but its a lot of messing around doing it in photoshop.. are there any decent programmes available which let you re-size jpg images in bulk? Click to expand... Not much effort in photoshop, you just have to record yourself resizing and saving, then batch run it from file> But as mentioned above I think that Microsoft one is good, i've had a quick look at it before. Craig. Last edited: 11 Apr 2006
[Sniper][Wolf] said: I need to re-size a large number of images for a website im creating, but its a lot of messing around doing it in photoshop.. are there any decent programmes available which let you re-size jpg images in bulk? Click to expand... Not much effort in photoshop, you just have to record yourself resizing and saving, then batch run it from file> But as mentioned above I think that Microsoft one is good, i've had a quick look at it before. Craig.
11 Apr 2006 at 22:52 #5 mrk mrk Man of Honour Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 103,474 Location South Coast Photoshop method is tedious and also too much effort involved BIMP I use it all the time, it does more too like cross convert.
Photoshop method is tedious and also too much effort involved BIMP I use it all the time, it does more too like cross convert.