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Old 07-15-2005, 09:54 PM
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Sorry about the watermark thingy, I'm messing with this freeware batch resize program and it put it on every image. Let me know what you guys think.















Old 07-15-2005, 09:55 PM
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Nice pics man!
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Gotta love the "Macro" setting.......nice pics.
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nice pics kelvin!
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Good stuff. In how many of those shots were you using a tripod? All handheld? In some of the shots, there's a teeny bit of blur here and there in the areas you focused in and can probably be helped with a little bit of flash fill. You can play with the flash intensity and the shutter speed/aperture and capture a crisper shot while keeping the colors warm. I'm still messing around with that. See if that works for ya. BTW, I'm using Faststone Image Viewer for batch resizing, etc and it's been working great! It has a lot of functionality for a free tool. http://www.faststone.org/
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Looking good, Kel!
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Kel, Rawshooter Essentials. Best of the best and it can batch resize, and fully process all your images in a single pass, also free.
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Originally Posted by flitcroft,Jul 15 2005, 11:57 PM
Kel, Rawshooter Essentials. Best of the best and it can batch resize, and fully process all your images in a single pass, also free.
I was using RAWShooter Essentials to work on the RAW files, but I didn't see a resize function. How do I batch resize? I clicked the batch tab and I don't see it... Is there a crop function too?
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Kel, when are you going to set up the next photo shoot?
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It's on the batch process tab. You change the DPI to resize, I think. It's in a dropdown.


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