For that you need to to use khtml2png or ImageMagick installed in your server. see this. Its my blog.
By reading this thread, it seems that "photoshop" is free. Or better yet, there is a photoshop tree growing in everyones front yard. They just go out there and pick all the free photoshops they want. Someone mail me a cd from one of those photoshop trees and I will plant it. Maybe I can grow my own photoshop tree. Then I can tell everyone I know about the free photoshop from the photoshop tree. But knowing my luck, my photoshop tree would die before the first cd harvest. I just can not see spending hundreds of dollars on software, when microsoft power toys image resizer will do it faster and for free.
Thanks for this info i am interested in that to build this functionality into two of my sites but never get much time in had...i will soon contact you if you dont mind
It means that you want to re size! bulk stock of images for small amount you can use Photoshop its best
Their are quite a few programs out there that can re-size images nicely. Perosonally I think Photoshop is the best.
Hi, I have several programs that resize images but like Richard I prefer PIXresizer, it's so easy and quick to use whether you want single images or whole files done at the same time. Try it you will not regret it
Is there any research about the file size reduction percentage? For Example: Pixresizer: 12MB -> 2Mb Photoshop: 20mb -> 1Kb
Microsoft power toys image resizer can take a 3 -4 meg picture, and reduce it to between 75k - 125k. I can take a 7 megapixel picture with my canon camera, it will be around 4 megs on the hard drive, and power toys resize can make it 640X480 and around 125k.
Irfanview is the coolest one and it is free too. You can resize the any format to image to any format. Suppose if the large image is JPG and you want to create less quality gif images, you can use this tool. I think Irfanview wins this thread. Many have told that software is good. Best Regards, Nirmal
If there's a copy of Photoshop around, then an action will do the job. More contro. Microsoft power toys image resizer will do it just fine though. (It's not like everyone MUST have a copy of photoshop)