On Jul 12, 2007, at 9:39 AM, Brian Dailey wrote:

Randal Rust wrote:
On 6/20/07, Nelly Yusupova <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there a script or any way I can resize the pictures before uploading?

They need to go buy copies of Photoshop LE and you need to give them the instructions on how to resample and resize the images before they upload them.

A less expensive option (if you're going to go the "fix the root cause" route) is to use the free program Irfanview. I'm sure there are other free alternatives, but Irfanview is fairly easy for the uninitiated to use.

Check out http://picnik.com/

This is a surprisingly powerful and easy-to-use online image editor. All implemented in flash. Basic accounts are free.

One cool feature is that you can email the image somewhere after you've finished editing it. I've been toying with the idea of implementing a CMS tool that supports image uploads through a pop account. The idea would be, after you've finished editing your image in picnic, you would email it to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and the CMS application would automatically check that mailbox for new images.

Probably some security issues with this though... any thoughts?

-- Dell


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