Image Resizing

  • Thread starter Thread starter Ben Holness
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IrfanView (3.95) *can* do it, in one pass - you just have to look..
Under Set Advanced Options in the batch conversion process, look at the
resize function - it has a 'Set Long Side..' option. I haven't used
it, but I presume it does what it says!

Hi all,

Thanks for all the answers - IrfanView does exactly what I want :)

Cheers,

Ben
 
I think 1024x768 is a bit too big for web pages and your images would take
up a whole page with the possible addition of scrollbars which may aggravate
many people. Unless they have to be that size for screen wallpapers or for
a photographic website you really would be better off making them alot
smaller than that.

I agree with you - however I will be putting them all up as one big zip
file for people to download, so not worried about viewing in the browser
:)

13Mb is a better download size than 400Mb ;)

Cheers,

Ben
 
Ben said:
I agree with you - however I will be putting them all up as one big
zip file for people to download, so not worried about viewing in the
browser :)

13Mb is a better download size than 400Mb ;)

In that case, yes I do agree :-)
 
Ben Holness said:
I agree with you - however I will be putting them all up as one big zip
file for people to download, so not worried about viewing in the browser
:)

If I had known you would eventually put it in a zip file I would have
pointed you toward my software earlier:

http://img.ourdoings.com/windows.html

Just change do.bat substituting the total number of pixels you want for
the 307201 in there. (That gives you 640x480 or 480x640).

I do it to make one big upload; you do it to make one big download.
 
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