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Picture resizing????

 
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Dec 09, 2009 23:07 |  #1

Hi, I have taken some photos for people and Im giving them a disk with them on there.

I want to know if there is a program the can "batch resize" them as I want to have them ready to print like 6x4" and 8x10".

I have had full size images printed before and they have croped tops of heads or feet ect, so I want to make sure this doesnt have for them as some shot have been framed tight.

I have tried on photoshop cs3 but if I type in 8" it automaticly puts 12" in the othe box then the pic gets cropped.
Am I doing something wrong????

Names of programs would be goo.

Please help!!!

Thanks in advance. :D




  
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Dec 10, 2009 02:33 as a reply to  @ post 9168753 |  #2

EOS cameras have a 2:3 aspect ratio. That's why SOOC images are 4x6. Any multiple of 2:3 won't need any cropping (4x6, 8x12). If you're looking for anything other, you'll need to crop.

In order to get an image other than 2:3 ratio, you'll have to crop in PS.

IMAGE: http://img709.imageshack.us/img709/8524/pssample1.jpg


The red areas is what will be cropped. You can adjust the area by left clicking on the image and moving the crop box around. NOTE: Your crop area may be dark gray. I changed mine to red for emphasis.

IMAGE: http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/6248/pssample2.jpg

I hope this is what you were looking for and hope it helps. I always crop my own images so that the lab doesn't do the thinking for me. If I send them an 8x10 to print, there's no cropping on their end. I am in control what gets cut off and what doesn't.

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