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Raccoon Sam
Posted on 07-04-07 11:29 AM Link | Quote | ID: 52193


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Alright, I'm in quite a pickle here. I have 54 PNG images, all of them 512 x 448.
What I really need here is to resize them all to 256 x 224. I was told that there's no resizing command for multiple files at once, and I have to do them one-by-one through Photoshop. After trying with both, AppleWorks and PhotoShop, I came across two problems:
-Photoshop makes a resized image blurry.
-AppleWorks is incapable of resizing 'perfectly'.

What should I do here? D:
Does anyone have a program that would help me with this problem, or anything?
Thanks in advance.

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PrinceKassad
Posted on 07-04-07 12:11 PM Link | Quote | ID: 52199


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I had the same problem before, and came to the conclusion that an imaging program which resizes properly doesn't exist. You could try resizing using a HTML file, this seems to work proerly but I have not tested it.

Raccoon Sam
Posted on 07-04-07 12:51 PM Link | Quote | ID: 52200


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Posted by Kassad is a weiner
I had the same problem before, and came to the conclusion that an imaging program which resizes properly doesn't exist. You could try resizing using a HTML file, this seems to work proerly but I have not tested it.

HTML File for resizing...? Care to elaborate? I can't possibly figure out how anything web-based could resize stuff

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Black Lord
Posted on 07-04-07 02:05 PM Link | Quote | ID: 52205


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Posted by Raccoon Sam
Alright, I'm in quite a pickle here. I have 54 PNG images, all of them 512 x 448.
What I really need here is to resize them all to 256 x 224. I was told that there's no resizing command for multiple files at once, and I have to do them one-by-one through Photoshop. After trying with both, AppleWorks and PhotoShop, I came across two problems:
-Photoshop makes a resized image blurry.
-AppleWorks is incapable of resizing 'perfectly'.

What should I do here? D:
Does anyone have a program that would help me with this problem, or anything?
Thanks in advance.


You could try cropping in Photoshop... usually when cropping down to a smaller size you don't get any blur of any sort...

Just a thought.

And if I'm thinking correctly, CS3 has a batch resize... don't know how well it works but I know it's there.

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PrinceKassad
Posted on 07-04-07 04:25 PM Link | Quote | ID: 52219


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Posted by Raccoon Sam
HTML File for resizing...? Care to elaborate?

<img src="insert-image-path-here.png" width="256" height="224">

Just embed all your images into your HTML file like this so they're resized. Then, screencap each one and save it. Takes long, but is the best thing I know.

Raccoon Sam
Posted on 07-04-07 04:35 PM Link | Quote | ID: 52223


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Hey, I think that'll work.
Thanks.

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Hiryuu
Posted on 07-04-07 05:30 PM (rev. 3 of 07-04-07 07:11 PM) Link | Quote | ID: 52231

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I thought IrfanView could do this with Batch Processing...

EDIT: Yep. You just have to enable it in advanced options.

Xkeeper
Posted on 07-04-07 05:33 PM Link | Quote | ID: 52232


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Or hell, even PHP with imageresize or any other number of options, using HTML's auto resize is just stupid

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Hiryuu
Posted on 07-04-07 07:10 PM Link | Quote | ID: 52255

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True.

But IrfanView rocks again for yet another reason.

emcee
Posted on 07-05-07 04:13 AM Link | Quote | ID: 52388


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But I pretty sure Raccoon Sam is on a Mac. So no Infranview.

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setz
Posted on 07-05-07 06:18 AM Link | Quote | ID: 52420


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Posted by Valkyrie
I thought IrfanView could do this with BLAST PROCESSING...

EDIT: Yep. You just have to enable it in advanced options.


irfanview does what nintendont

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Skreeny
Posted on 07-05-07 07:35 AM Link | Quote | ID: 52436


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Posted by Raccoon Sam
-Photoshop makes a resized image blurry.
Set it to use Nearest Neighbor resampling rather than Bilinear or Bicubic.

Hiryuu
Posted on 07-05-07 08:32 AM Link | Quote | ID: 52453

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tengen faggotry

who dares besmirch

1337_Ac3
Posted on 07-05-07 04:17 PM Link | Quote | ID: 52505


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Imagemagick would probably work... It's command line based so it's a fast process to.

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Dwedit
Posted on 07-05-07 10:23 PM Link | Quote | ID: 52564


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Usually, I just use Photoimpact.

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