Reducing pic size
Discussion
I use Photoshop for the TVRCC Bristol Region website.
Point it at a folder of photos and it goes ahead and produces a set of thumbnails, main images and index pages with no pain.
Only trick I've needed on top of the Web Gallery results is to strip the suprising amount of crap associated with each image (author, date, shutter speed, etc.). Depending on the camera this can be a couple of K which is very significat on a thumbnail that should only be half a K. So I have a Photoshop Droplet that strips all the crap off before I upload.
Photoshop is a bit OTT for home website construction, but I have it installed on my PC, so I might as well use it
Edited to get the bloomin URL working properly. Must remember the http:// next time...
>> Edited by Nacnud on Sunday 31st August 11:55
Point it at a folder of photos and it goes ahead and produces a set of thumbnails, main images and index pages with no pain.
Only trick I've needed on top of the Web Gallery results is to strip the suprising amount of crap associated with each image (author, date, shutter speed, etc.). Depending on the camera this can be a couple of K which is very significat on a thumbnail that should only be half a K. So I have a Photoshop Droplet that strips all the crap off before I upload.
Photoshop is a bit OTT for home website construction, but I have it installed on my PC, so I might as well use it
Edited to get the bloomin URL working properly. Must remember the http:// next time...
>> Edited by Nacnud on Sunday 31st August 11:55
Depends on how much you want to do.
If you want a fully featured package and have the time to learn it,
get photoshop.
If you just want to send pictures by email and basically use it for looking after your digital photos with the usual stuff like red eye remover etc then I recommend Jasc Paint Shop Photo Album.
It will organise your photos, automatically reduce them down for email and you can even make vcd's and send them of to the rellies.
Very easy to use and ideal for someone who isn't going to become a graphic designer.
Cheap too.
If you want a fully featured package and have the time to learn it,
get photoshop.
If you just want to send pictures by email and basically use it for looking after your digital photos with the usual stuff like red eye remover etc then I recommend Jasc Paint Shop Photo Album.
It will organise your photos, automatically reduce them down for email and you can even make vcd's and send them of to the rellies.
Very easy to use and ideal for someone who isn't going to become a graphic designer.
Cheap too.
Pies...
If you are on a budget, Adobe also make an entry level package called Photoshop Elements. It does what you want plus other things...
Cheers
ErnestM
Edited To Add: www.adobe.com/products/photoshopel/overview.html#prepare
>> Edited by ErnestM on Sunday 31st August 13:14
If you are on a budget, Adobe also make an entry level package called Photoshop Elements. It does what you want plus other things...
Cheers
ErnestM
Edited To Add: www.adobe.com/products/photoshopel/overview.html#prepare
>> Edited by ErnestM on Sunday 31st August 13:14
Not really. Least not when I just had a look.
For free a program for image viewing and small jobs I like IrfanView. It will do the resize thingy. So will Gimp, I know.
It's just that a couple of my mates wanted something that was easy to use and was a bit better than the software they got with their digital cams.
Perhaps if pies gives us a bit more info about what he wants, then we may be able to give better advice.
For free a program for image viewing and small jobs I like IrfanView. It will do the resize thingy. So will Gimp, I know.
It's just that a couple of my mates wanted something that was easy to use and was a bit better than the software they got with their digital cams.
Perhaps if pies gives us a bit more info about what he wants, then we may be able to give better advice.
pies said:It should work in XP as well; I bet a pint on this
Does bu66er all in XP
The menu commands should be #Image #Stretch and Pull (well something like stretch and pull; I can't get hold of the English commands)
Then enter the percentage for horizontal and vertical stretching. Both values must be the same to maintain the correct proportions
Em, Irfranview (www.irfanview.com/) greatest viewer, resizer... on the web!
Plus it does things in batch's (i.e. specifiy these files, rename them to x or resize them 40% of their original size (40% = 1600*1024-640*480 )
Great little program!
Plus it does things in batch's (i.e. specifiy these files, rename them to x or resize them 40% of their original size (40% = 1600*1024-640*480 )
Great little program!
pies said:
Does bu66er all in XP
If you've got XP, then when viewing the piccies in Windows Explorer, once you've selected a picture, one of the options is to E-mail this File. If you select this it will ask if you want to make the file smaller for upload purposes. (If you click on Show More Options it lets you choose the resolution). After you've said yes, then you get a New Mail, and the picture is there as an attachment which you can then 'Save As' or E-mail.
>> Edited by danhay on Monday 1st September 13:14
docevi1 said:
Em, Irfranview (www.irfanview.com/) greatest viewer, resizer... on the web!
Plus it does things in batch's (i.e. specifiy these files, rename them to x or resize them 40% of their original size (40% = 1600*1024-640*480 )
Great little program!
Seconded, great program
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