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I have nearing 200 photos from my trip to FL about a week ago, and I'm getting tired of shrinking each one, one at a time. Is it possible to shrink multiple photos at once?

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I thank you highly. PTR's won't be as much as a chore anymore! I have another question: Can Imageshack upload more than one photo at once?

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I thank you highly. Photo TR's won't be as much as a chore anymore! I have another question: Can Imageshack upload more than one photo at once?

 

I would suggest you get a photobucket. Much easier..and you can upload 25 photos at a time...

 

www.photobucket.com

 

-Ryan

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^ FAB! I've always used Photobucket but the past few months it's been taking FOREVER (literally, I leave one photo uploading, come back to it two hours later and it's still only half done, if that) and I've totally lost patience with it. That might help! Thanks!

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^ FAB! I've always used Photobucket but the past few months it's been taking FOREVER (literally, I leave one photo uploading, come back to it two hours later and it's still only half done, if that) and I've totally lost patience with it. That might help! Thanks!

 

Just be sure to size them down and put them into JPEG format so it doesnt take SOO friggin long! I havent had any problems with it before...

 

-Ryan

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Bumping this topic back up.

 

Any good resizers for Vista. The Powertoy for XP won't work with Vista and the one I downloaded leaves a watermark.

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I thought imageshack resized it for forums?

 

Yes that is an option. If you get the imageshack toolbar feature, you can upload multiple images at once and have them automatically resize. That's what I do.

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I have been using Easy Thumbnails from Fookes Software for a while now.

It's freeware and does everything I need. You can select JPEG compression level, folder where to save it, add text before or after the image name, brighten, sharpen, contrast, and rotate the photos.

 

http://www.fookes.com

 

--Luko

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A real easy way to resize photos in Adobe Photoshop is to use the key recording feature. Almost like a macro just open all the photos in PS and play the macro on each one. I do it all the time for resizing photos for ebay. Real fast and easy. You can even have the macro save the files for you once they are resized.

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