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Nigel Blanchard

2007-10-04, 6:18 pm

could some kind person post a simple resize script so I can play around with
the edit feature as I have looked in Google and cannot locate.

regards Nigel

John Whitworth

2007-10-04, 6:18 pm


"Nigel Blanchard" <blanchardconsult@btconnect.com> wrote in message
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> could some kind person post a simple resize script so I can play around
> with the edit feature as I have looked in Google and cannot locate.
>
> regards Nigel


I know you probably are looking for a PSP one...but I generally always use
Irfanview for this job.

JW

Trev

2007-10-04, 6:18 pm

Nigel Blanchard wrote:
> could some kind person post a simple resize script so I can play
> around with the edit feature as I have looked in Google and cannot
> locate.
> regards Nigel


Take a look at thumbnail150 or for same result but more complex Resize to
limit at
http://pixelnook.home.comcast.net/

--
Trev
You can always tell a Yorkshire man,
But you can't tell him much.


Spandex Rutabaga

2007-10-04, 6:18 pm

Nigel Blanchard wrote:
>
> could some kind person post a simple resize script so I can play around with
> the edit feature as I have looked in Google and cannot locate.


Here is one: http://pixelnook.home.comcast.net/ResizeToLimit.htm
You don't say what you want this resize script to do so I don't
know if my suggestion fits your needs. It is, however, handy to
have this as a matter of principle.
Spandex Rutabaga

2007-10-04, 6:18 pm

John Whitworth wrote:

> I know you probably are looking for a PSP one...but I generally always use
> Irfanview for this job.


Which is it - "generally" (i.e. most times) or "always" (i.e.
every time)? :) Perhaps it's only some of the time :) Or was
this the one time when something inadvertent slipped through?
Jim Merrick

2007-10-04, 6:18 pm

I resort to Irfanview much of the time and it is quick and accurate but it
does no favors with file size.

*****
Jim Merrick


"John Whitworth" <sexyjw@G_EEEEEE_mail.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Nigel Blanchard" <blanchardconsult@btconnect.com> wrote in message
> news:47053407$1_2@cnews...
>
> I know you probably are looking for a PSP one...but I generally always use
> Irfanview for this job.
>
> JW



Jim Merrick

2007-10-04, 10:17 pm

Thanks!
Works great, fairly quick and gives quite small file sizes.
I only use something like this for batches so just edit for long side and
let it go.

*****
Jim Merrick


"Spandex Rutabaga" <SpRu@agabatur.xednaps> wrote in message
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> Nigel Blanchard wrote:
>
> Here is one: http://pixelnook.home.comcast.net/ResizeToLimit.htm
> You don't say what you want this resize script to do so I don't
> know if my suggestion fits your needs. It is, however, handy to
> have this as a matter of principle.



Jim Merrick

2007-10-05, 3:18 am

This appears to do and be the same as a little stand alone program I have
that is simply called Resizer.
Results, speed and file sizes match right up.

*****
Jim Merrick


"Spandex Rutabaga" <SpRu@agabatur.xednaps> wrote in message
news:4705377F.9572B2C5@agabatur.xednaps...
> Nigel Blanchard wrote:
>
> Here is one: http://pixelnook.home.comcast.net/ResizeToLimit.htm
> You don't say what you want this resize script to do so I don't
> know if my suggestion fits your needs. It is, however, handy to
> have this as a matter of principle.



Spandex Rutabaga

2007-10-05, 6:17 pm

Jim Merrick wrote:
>
> This appears to do and be the same as a little stand alone program I have
> that is simply called Resizer.
> Results, speed and file sizes match right up.


It may appear to be the same but it isn't. The link I gave is to
a script, not a program. The script used the internal PSP commands
to resize. Your program cannot.

> "Spandex Rutabaga" <SpRu@agabatur.xednaps> wrote in message
> news:4705377F.9572B2C5@agabatur.xednaps...

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Jim Merrick

2007-10-05, 6:17 pm

I used them both side by side an dfind the similarities.
I mention this incase sosmeone does not use the big PSP.
The program is quick and does not require opening PSP.

*****
Jim Merrick


"Spandex Rutabaga" <SpRu@agabatur.xednaps> wrote in message
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> Jim Merrick wrote:
>
> It may appear to be the same but it isn't. The link I gave is to
> a script, not a program. The script used the internal PSP commands
> to resize. Your program cannot.
>
>


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