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| I love Photoshop 6.0's Web Photo Gallery automation. I'd love to be able to edit the script so that I can do the following: Reduce the size of all "these" pictures and replace the originals (some portrait and some landscape). I just want to get the size of my pictures folder under control (2 kids and a digital camera is very dangerous). So I thought I could simply "shrink" all the pics that I don't want to erase but don't think I'll want to blow up. Is this possible? Thanks -Ed Cross posting on adobe.photoshop.scripting | |||
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| "Ed Landau" <aunst8_2000@yahoo.com> wrote in news:ju8Ma.237$Af5.36140156@newssvr21.news.prodigy .com: > I love Photoshop 6.0's Web Photo Gallery automation. I'd love to be > able to edit the script so that I can do the following: > Reduce the size of all "these" pictures and replace the originals > (some portrait and some landscape). I just want to get the size of > my pictures folder under control (2 kids and a digital camera is very > dangerous). So I thought I could simply "shrink" all the pics that I > don't want to erase but don't think I'll want to blow up. Is this > possible? > > Thanks > -Ed > > Cross posting on adobe.photoshop.scripting > > > A better option is to put all the originals on a CDrom if you have a cdrom writer. But yes you could save them all out as web optomised images using the web photo Gallery, a good way to do it as you then have a slideshow to if you choose the slideshow template, pictures will look as good as ever but you do loose detail but the pictures can still be edited and used. -- There are no problems only situations Walrus FAQ found at http://members.rogers.com/heretic54/ (The most up to date version is posted in this newsgroup on Mondays and Thursdays.) Walrus websites: http://web.newsguy.com/evilsideshowbob/ and http://tw-angel.com/Walrus/ | |||
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