[TheForge] OT Question on Photo-Display Software
Ralph Sproul
brhlbsmt at mcttelecom.com
Mon Aug 7 14:06:44 EDT 2006
Hi Bruce, I resize with Irfanview - but it is one picture at a time. Slow
but effective.
Ralph
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[mailto:theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Bruce Freeman
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2006 8:35 AM
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Subject: [TheForge] OT Question on Photo-Display Software
Somehow I've managed to get stuck with writing up my second article in a
couple months on a blacksmithing-related event. The writing is no
problem. But it seems there's always someone around with a digital
camera snapping pictures. I used to be able to handle pictures, but now
the damned things are about 2 MB apiece! and It is not only exceedingly
slow to load each one (5-10 sec each, maybe) but I can't display more
than a few at a time. What this means is that I can't "riffle through
the stack" of photos and pick out those I want to use. This may sound
trivial, but it's a real headache.
I think the best "fix" would be some software that would pick up a
directory of photos (.jpg) and reduce each one to no more than web-page
quality. (I don't NEED to see the reflection of the photographer off my
bald head!) Once this small, software I have would handle a lot of
them, pretty easily.
I could make this conversion one-by-one. What I was wondering is
whether there's any software that could do it automatically? Or,
perhaps, there's a better way that I haven't thougth about. Suggestions
welcome.
As it stands, I'm likely to submit an article completely without photos
because my life is too short to deal with the frustration of handling
these enormous photos.
Bruce
NJ
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