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Forum index » Software support » Picture Resizer » resize to another folder with same filename
Anonymous
on August 30th 2008

Hey

great product (Picture Resizer)!!! tnx

I have read a lot about it and can't get answer to my question :\

I have folder with pictures and I want the tool to resize the images and save them into "\small" in the parent folder and with the orginal filename to each file

I found this for one file:

PhotoResize95x95.exe -c"C:\pic\small\2.jpg" c:\pic\1.jpg -o

and this for a whole folder:

PhotoResize95x95.exe C:\pic\small\ -o

But I didn't sucess combine them

somebody can help me please?

Vlasta
on August 30th 2008

PhotoResize95x95.exe -c"<ROOT>small\<PATH><NAME>.jpg" "C:\source_pictures" -o

should do what you need. Hopefully ;-).

Anonymous
on August 30th 2008

Tnx for the fast respond :-)

I have already tried this method but it writes only one file :\

-c"<ROOT>small\<PATH><NAME>.jpg" caused just the <NAME> file to be written

How can I wrote more than one file and without intend every file sperate? how to make the tool get the current file name and wrote the new file with the orginal name

Vlasta
on August 30th 2008

Strange...I have tested it myself right now and it works as expected. The <NAME> should be replaced by the actual filename automatically.

Anonymous
on August 30th 2008

sorry for posting again (it's because refresh)

I have tried it a few times

PhotoResize95x95.exe -c"C:\p\small\2.jpg" "c:\p\" -o

creates only the 2.jpg in "small" folder althogh it process all the files, seems like it rewrite the files only the last seem in the folder at end of the process

Vlasta
on August 30th 2008

Do not replace the <XXX> placeholders yourself, copy the given example exactly as it is and let the tool do replacing.

Anonymous
on August 31st 2008

tnxxx i cannot believe I can post it with the place holders

tnx now it works :-) !!!

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