2007-08-15Author: <unknown> That worked thank you, now a suggestion.
Put the number before the existing filename.
Currently the files appear alternately.
Oldfile newfile oldfile newfile.
If you put it in front you get 400-file 400-file this is much easier to select to upload etc.
2007-08-15Author: Vlasta You can do that in the current version using -c<ROOT><PATH><SIZE>-<NAME>.jpg switch.
2007-08-15Author: <unknown> OK and will it stay like thatafter reboot?
2007-08-15Author: Vlasta It is a command line switch that can also be used when adding a command to Explorer context menu. Reboot should not influence that, but installation of another programs that associate themselves with .jpg files can.
2007-08-16Author: <unknown> Great tool! Will the -c<ROOT><PATH><SIZE>-<NAME>.jpg switch allow me to process multiple directorys? Also will it allow me to replace the original file?
2007-08-16Author: Vlasta If you want to replace the original file, the -c switch is not needed. Instead use -i or I letter in filename.
As for multiple directories, you may want to use -r for recursive subdirectories processing or just use:
PhotoResize400.exe -c<ROOT><PATH><SIZE>-<NAME>.jpg folder1 folder2 folder3 ...
2007-10-08Author: <unknown> What a wonderful thing, thank you. But it would be perfect if the filedate of a replaced picture the same as the original file date.