try ACDsee pro.hi guys.. i have 2oo+ photos to be resized..
is there any programme that can be used? i heard photoshop bridge can.. but i cant find it.. :embrass:
many thanks,
Hansen NG
hi guys.. i have 2oo+ photos to be resized..
is there any programme that can be used? i heard photoshop bridge can.. but i cant find it.. :embrass:
many thanks,
Hansen NG
ACDsee Pro is able to do that... but do note that diff photos require different adjustment in brightness/color/crop. so doing a batch on those might not be that goodHow about those that can allow you to also do the following in bulk?
- Resizing (As mentioned)
- Crop
- Brightness
- Colour
I see those photo printing shop got those kind of software in their system... Wondering if there is any out there...
this is a good and simple 1... but what i don like is, one can't set the quality of the saved file... sometime the color become so patchy due to the compression.i use one with the filename "ImageResizerPowertoySetup". i think it was produced by microsoft as i got it from their site. it's very easy to use as it comes up part of ur right click menu when u right click a photo under "Resize Pictures" and then gives a very simple menu of sizing options.
try it. i swear by it for net hosted pictures.
this is a good and simple 1... but what i don like is, one can't set the quality of the saved file... sometime the color become so patchy due to the compression.
i still prefer ACDsee Pro for batch resize, its fast as the application doesn't have to open the file and do a resize and then save. it just convert and save just like the microsoft plugin, but able to choose quality of save. :thumbsup: take less than a sec to resize a 6MP photo to 0.3MP. :sweatsm:that's true. but it's good enough for me when resizing hundreds for a simple online album.
i think that if you're resizing just one or two, use PS to do it. much better. actually, i think u can batch process but i've forgotten how.
i still prefer ACDsee Pro for batch resize, its fast as the application doesn't have to open the file and do a resize and then save. it just convert and save just like the microsoft plugin, but able to choose quality of save. :thumbsup: take less than a sec to resize a 6MP photo to 0.3MP. :sweatsm:
Grr.. i cant set up ACDsee Pro.. im missing some kinda file on my com.. :cry: