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Woodman7
25th of September 2003 (Thu), 14:43
I am going to be working on my first website tonight and I want to do a gallery of pictures that I have taken. I have adobe photoshop which will create the gallery for you if you give it a folder with pictures. My question is: does the canon software come with anything that I can give a folder and tell it to convert each picture to a particular size for web display. Or is this one of the scenarios where I have to individually size each picture?

PacAce
25th of September 2003 (Thu), 14:51
woodman7 wrote:
I am going to be working on my first website tonight and I want to do a gallery of pictures that I have taken. I have adobe photoshop which will create the gallery for you if you give it a folder with pictures. My question is: does the canon software come with anything that I can give a folder and tell it to convert each picture to a particular size for web display. Or is this one of the scenarios where I have to individually size each picture?

With Adobe Photoshop (or Photoshop Elements, for that matter) you don't have to resize your photos. That's done automatically for your by Photoshop. All you should have to do is point it to the source folder where your original photos are and also give it a target folder where the web gallery will be created. Photoshop will take care or image resizing and thumbnail creation for you.

Vegas Poboy
25th of September 2003 (Thu), 14:53
PacAce is correct if you let Adobe process the images it will auto set the size for web display

CyberDyneSystems
25th of September 2003 (Thu), 14:55
Thanks for that tip Pacace,. I had no idea Photoshop would do that. I will have to delve into this function! :D

Woodman7
25th of September 2003 (Thu), 14:56
Ausome....

I did a small test last night but I didnt know that it resized it for me. That makes it super easy. Thanks alot guys

jd_D60
25th of September 2003 (Thu), 16:59
For better web design try Jalbum (just do a search for the webiste) its freeware and when you get the hang of it its brilliant