On Apr 12, 2005, at 4:06 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I like Irfan but have found that using PS gives me more controllable and
slightly better results when resizing. PS just has more options.

Yes i suppose thats true.I use PS when i do 1-2 pictures,say for Paw or Pug,but if i have
200-300 from
a horse show to put on my website i use the Ifranview as its prety fast.
Is there a way in PS to do this many resizes fairly fast.

Learn to use actions, automate and batch features. I'm learning how to apply these tools to my work more and more. It speeds things up substantially.


I downrez and sharpen all web images outside of using the automated tools to make web pages. I tell the automation in Photoshop to use the image's native size.

Have you tried the Save For Web feature in Photoshop? You can see previews
of how the pic will look at different resolutions, and can have a choice of
four versions to compare.

Yes. I use this for my Paw's and Pug's etc.

One thing: Be sure to find and set the option to embed a colorspace profile. I know sRGB images are supposed to be the "web default" but in my testing I have found that JPEGs with an embedded profile, on both Windows and Mac OS, display far more consistently even if they've been converted to sRGB.


Godfrey



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