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GA051 - Resize program (NEW)
« on: May 03, 2008, 03:23:14 PM »
WED 14th MAY
Laurie has downloaded and tested, and has reported that the resizer program is working but you need to play with the settings to get it to suit your requirements.
Please go ahead and give it a try
More late, at which point I will remove this RED ALERT


Ive now developed a new program for resizing photos.

Allows you to select a folder, then shows the list of image files in the folder with their current files sizes
Allows you to then to select a file size to resize to.
Select one, many or all files (photos) in the folder.
Then, allows you to select a destination folder.
Click a button , and resized images are created in the destination folder.

Updated 4th May 08:
Heres the downloads.
IG Pro Menu
http://www.ideasgenie.com/updates-igpro/ifg_igp-dl.exe

GA051 - Resize program
http://www.ideasgenie.com/updates-igpro/GA051-dl.exe

When both installed, GA051 is located under the Tools tab on the Ideas Genie Pro Menu

Applications:
a) Resize photos to correct size for uploading to the Ideas Genie Community forum
b) For resizing very large files (e.g. 10mb) to a more convenient size for use in the Genie programs.
Large file sizes are slower to load in the Genie (anf any other) programs, especially if on CD.
c) For distributing photos on SWAP Library CD's of your garden, and in my case, the Master Database.

NOTE: Help not yet documented - We have surprise visitors here this weekend so have to be sociable- my daughter and her friend Erin took us completely by surprise - arriving home yesterday afternoon from Manchester England, in time for my wife's birthday party! BBQ photos later
« Last Edit: May 14, 2008, 10:03:53 AM by ideasguy »

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Re: GA051 - Resize program (NEW)
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2008, 06:32:33 PM »
WOW!  This is really exciting stuff.  I hadn't realised you were that close to getting that module completed.

We look forward to trying that out when you release it.  8)

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Re: GA051 - Resize program (NEW)
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2008, 12:29:17 PM »
Ive amended the original posting, with links to the downloads.
Give it a go Laurie, and play with the re-size settings

Tip: Ive been setting both Portrait and Landscape to the same value.
Ive been using it for resizing large photos for use in the Master Database
1600 (pixels) gives a good file size
« Last Edit: June 06, 2008, 02:54:58 PM by ideasguy »

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Re: GA051 - Resize program (NEW)
« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2008, 02:14:27 PM »
Laurie has now sent me a detailed report of his tests, so its now time to explain a few things.

Heres some useful info, which will become part of the HELP.

  • The program will resize any combination of Landscape and Portrait photos in a folder containing originals.

  • The program maintains aspect ratio - and thus does not distort the resized image.
    Thus you are not given the option to pick a new Width AND Height for resize.

  • When resizing a LANDSCAPE photo:
    The Max Width dimension under Landscape Photos is used by the program
    The Max Height dimension under Portrait Photos is IGNORED by the program

  • When resizing a PORTRAIT photo:
    The Max Height dimension under Portrait Photos is used by the program
    The Max Width dimension under Landscape Photos is IGNORED by the program

Alternative Help instructions are welcome. Its always better to have two descriptions on how things work.
« Last Edit: May 14, 2008, 02:20:51 PM by ideasguy »

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Re: GA051 - Resize program (NEW)
« Reply #4 on: June 06, 2008, 04:53:48 AM »
George: Have you been able to document help for GA051? There is nothing in HELP on what I downloaded from May 4, 2008 posting on Forum.

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Re: GA051 - Resize program (NEW)
« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2008, 04:59:05 PM »
I'll write up that Help over the next few days, Toby. I've been burning midnight oil all week.

Meanwhile, in addition to Help notes in previous posting in this thread, you have to:
a) Create a folder on your computer to receive the resized photos.
For discussion purposes, lets call it smallpics
Use My Computer or Windows Explorer to do that.
b) Run the program GA051
c) Select a folder with originals
The program will display a list of all photos in that folder
d) Select (Browse and locate) the new empty folder you created
e) To resize a single photo, double click on the photo. It will become prefixed with 3 stars, to indicate that its selected, ready for resizing.
Click the appropriate Resize button.
f) Open the smallpics folder

Use the photos as required. If they are too big, play around with the settings in GA051.
e.g. you may wish to move them to another folder, or attach them when posting on this forum.

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Re: GA051 - Resize program (NEW)
« Reply #6 on: December 16, 2008, 07:31:35 PM »
excellent on the resizeing, but what is the best size to resize pics to thanks in aadvance for replies

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Re: GA051 - Resize program (NEW)
« Reply #7 on: December 16, 2008, 08:07:12 PM »
It depends on the application, Phil, and the best thing to do is experiment.
For posting on the forum, its file disc size that's the consideration, as the max size per photo is 125kb.
Thus, resize a photo, use My Computer or Windows Explorer to find the folder you created for accepting the resized images, and look at the size of resized file.
Aim for anything between 40kb and 125kb.
Change the sizes until you get the result you want.

« Last Edit: December 16, 2008, 08:27:41 PM by ideasguy »