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how about photorotate[c][c].exe?

first off, this program is still the best picture resizer I have ever used. Hands down. A few years ago you also released the Centerimages.exe for me and that too I still use all the time. You have made a lot of folks very happy with that one, as ...
My standard procedure is to run a directory full of images through the photoresizer, and then use the batch renamer: http://www.1-4a.com/rename/ firstly change the entire filename to lowercase, then to add "orig_" to the original files, and then remove "_400" from the photoresized pictures. and for good measure, I also change the camera's filename prefix of "dsc..." ...

thanks again for a great product

its been a while since I've checked your website out. I'm glad to see all is still around and even moving forward. I still use your program almost weekly, and find it to be a wonderful time saver. Thanks again, Jonathan Leslie

Generating HMTL when resizing images

heres another request, it would be nice if the program would also make a contact sheet html linking the new resized images to their orginals automatically. For example, a result of calling "photoresize100" along with having all the thumnails being ...

Centering images in batch

Here's another variation that would be of emmense use to me. There are 4 jpgs that are the source for a paper model of the Hubble Space telescope. You print the images and make the model. The problem is if you look all the images are of different siz...
yes, I ran into that process limit problem as well. I now move all files I want processed into the directory c:\t and use that as a working directory. 65 jpgs, no problem.
Vlasta, I ran Centerimages.exe on a windows 2000 machine against h01.jpg, and I can see it can accurately determine the pixels, 820x1063, and it also creates h01-center.jpg, butI don't see any difference between the two jpg files. ********************** start of log ************************* C:\jlc\Jon\dl\software>centerimages C:\jlc\Jon\dl\resizetest\h01.jpg Ima...
"Is there a use case that requires this feature? " Actually no, so your right, forget it! I was just thinking that if you make a desktop icon for the application, its easier to adjust the parameters that way, but I wasn't thinking about the drag and drop functionality. I generally call up the program as a dos prompt line, so its hardly a significant extra step to ...
jleslie48 (2005-11-07): what a product. so nice to see a KISS (keep it simple) program that is so usefull and pinpoint accurate to what it should be doing. I like the "rename the program name" parameter list, being an old command line programmer I know exactly where this comes from, although having command line parameters would be more flexible, (eg, "$photoresize -p4...
what a product. so nice to see a KISS (keep it simple) program that is so usefull and pinpoint accurate to what it should be doing. I like the "rename the program name" parameter list, being an old command line programmer I know exactly where this comes from, although having command line parameters would be more flex...

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