Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/02/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]>Alastair, >There is an easy way to do this and you don't have to divide your photos >into batches of verticals and horizontals. Use ImageReady, which comes with >Photoshop. Select Image|Image Size, then in the image size dialog click >"Action Options". You will see a pull down list in which one of the options >is "Width and Height". Choose the width and height option, and also click >the "Do not enlarge" checkbox. Then, in the image dimensions, type the max >resolution for width and height. In your case, you would type 600 for both >width and height. When you click ok, this will cause ImageReady to resize >your image to 600px on the longest edge, whether that is height or width. > >To to this to a batch of pictures, simply record the procedure as a batch >action, and save it as a "droplet". In the droplet creation dialog, there >are options that allow you to control where to put the resulting images, how >to handle naming conflicts, etc. What I do is to create the droplet so that >the resulting images are saved into whatever directory the droplet is in. >So, I just copy the droplet wherever I want to save my resized images. >Finally, you simply drag your images and drop them onto the droplet file >itself and ImageReady takes care of the rest. > >BTW, these instructions are for Photoshop/ImageReady 7 for OS X. > >Good luck -- Jim Laurel thanks Jim: I knew it "had" to be in the photoshop realm: after all, why does PS cost me so much ;-) Cheers - -- Alastair Firkin http://www.afirkin.com http://www.familyofman2.com ()" "'() ( '0',) (,,)(")(") - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html