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Rock stars ... is there anything they don't know?
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ThumbPlus batchfile is great for that.
Say you have a mix of pics of various proportions. You can resize them by percentage. You can also resize them within a box. So, you specify 800x800 w. keep proportion. That will generate an image of 800 x 800 with side or top borders, depending on original proportions. If you select the autocrop option, it will remove those borders and you'll end up with a pic of 800px long-side, no matter the proportion. That's cool. What I do to extract the utmost in quality/compression ratio is the following: When I resize with ThumbPlus, I have the resized pics saved in PNG format (lossless). Then, I run a automated action in Photoshop to convert them to jpg, because it saves with a higher quality/compression than in thumbplus. I'm using ThumbPlus v. 4.5 R2 build 2041 from June 12 2001. Not exactly the latest version, but it works very well. I also use it for color correction. It is much faster, lighter, easy to handle program than Photoshop 6.
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