Thumbnails and downloads from dig camera
Discussion
Ok, tell me to go and RTFM (which I will admit I haven't had a chance to do properly yet) but what do people use for generating thumbnails for websites which when clicked will display full image. Ted?
I've just bought a Ixus400 which, because of the 4Mb resolution, not surprisingly results in piccie files of approx 1-1.Mb each when downloaded. For a website I run I obviously don't need that quality so I want to (ideally) batch save all downloaded images to thumbnails and say, 250kb, files (resized too).
Anyone recommend software (ideally free) that will handle batch conversions like this or do I need to get PSP etc? Are there settings with the Canon s/w that I haven't spotted yet?
Cheers
I've just bought a Ixus400 which, because of the 4Mb resolution, not surprisingly results in piccie files of approx 1-1.Mb each when downloaded. For a website I run I obviously don't need that quality so I want to (ideally) batch save all downloaded images to thumbnails and say, 250kb, files (resized too).
Anyone recommend software (ideally free) that will handle batch conversions like this or do I need to get PSP etc? Are there settings with the Canon s/w that I haven't spotted yet?
Cheers
If you are doing the HTML yourself you could always download the free Irfanfiew - www.irfanview.com
and just resize the original pic to a standard 75x75 size and rename it pic1thumb.jpg to match the bigger pic1.jpg image. Then use the little image as the thumbnail and link to it like this...replacing { brackets with < it will look something like below after you have done it, or it is created for you by Dreamweaver/Frontpage etc....
{a
href="http://www.website.com/gallery/pic1.jpg" target="blank"}{img
src="http://www.website.com/gallery/pic1thumb.jpg"
border="0" width="75" height="75"}{/a}
The Target="blank" section will open the image in it's own new window.
and just resize the original pic to a standard 75x75 size and rename it pic1thumb.jpg to match the bigger pic1.jpg image. Then use the little image as the thumbnail and link to it like this...replacing { brackets with < it will look something like below after you have done it, or it is created for you by Dreamweaver/Frontpage etc....
{a
href="http://www.website.com/gallery/pic1.jpg" target="blank"}{img
src="http://www.website.com/gallery/pic1thumb.jpg"
border="0" width="75" height="75"}{/a}
The Target="blank" section will open the image in it's own new window.
OK. Try this free software and opens Photoshop files with layers intact.
www.gimp.org
check out www.cooltext.com which is running it.
It will do most things but not sure about batch conversion.
One more thing , when resizing your image set the resolution to either 72dpi or 100dpi, for screen use.
Higer resolutions are only useful for printing high quality versions of said images.
most PC monitors can only show 72 dpi !
The filesize saving is huge going from hi-res to 72 dpi.
>> Edited by Robertuk on Monday 14th July 15:19
www.gimp.org
check out www.cooltext.com which is running it.
It will do most things but not sure about batch conversion.
One more thing , when resizing your image set the resolution to either 72dpi or 100dpi, for screen use.
Higer resolutions are only useful for printing high quality versions of said images.
most PC monitors can only show 72 dpi !
The filesize saving is huge going from hi-res to 72 dpi.
>> Edited by Robertuk on Monday 14th July 15:19
Here's another - ThumbsPlus from www.cerious.com/. Has some nice batch mode stuff in there to autgenerate thumbnails. I've used it on and off since version 1, and it does what it says on the tin. Not hugely expensive, but not free.
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