Resizing and mo ving photos

Had trouble moving and resizing photos on my Ipad to add to home screen, have since downloaded instasize which works really well

This featue has been removed in iOS 7. Dod a search of the forums and you will see this issue raised by many other people. Or just look to the right in the section "More Like This".

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  • Is it possible resizing and keep synced photos?

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  • How do I resize large batches of photos to 640x480 and 97KB?

    Greetings, All,
    I need to learn  how to resize large batches of photos in my iPhoto library, and limit them to 640x480, and a file size of just 97KB.  Can't seem to figure out how to do it in iPhoto, and am thinking about giving Aperture a try, though the reviews of that app are very mixed, to say the least.  Any suggestions would be VERY much appreciated.  Thanks, very much, and God Bless!
    Every Good Wish,
    Doc

    First the photos need ot be to be a 4:3 ratio - this is the standard ratio for point and shoot cameras - then select the photos in iPhoto and export using a custo size setting with a maximum dimension of 640 - you will have to experiment with the quality setting to assure a file size of no greater that 97KB
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  • How do I resize/change resolution of photos from iPhoto when used in iWeb

    I am shooting with a 7.1 Mega Pixel Canon to get enough quality to crop and print high quality pictures of my baby daughter and her adventures in the world.
    I have a website up made with iWeb, but when I select the photos in iPhoto and go Share / Sent to iWeb / photo page - I get a nice layout of the photos but at full resolution when the thumbnails are selected or the slide show is run. Although nice and sharp, this is a pain for anyone looking at the site even with high speed access.
    There must be some way to resize photos, but I have yet to figure that out with iPhoto, let alone iWeb. And as one photo at a time is a pain, there must also be a way to rescale a whole selection of photos that I want to use for a page - say her Disneyworld trip. I can't be the first person to run into this, but I have not found anything out there to point me in the right direction.
    Ideally I wold like to create a resized set from the originals - so I can still print and crop in high qulity. I also am not really sure what resolution would be best or easy viewing and download - that's probably subjective. 1200x800 comes to mind but I am open to suggestions.
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    Tried your site on two different browsers, using highspeed broadband; the site is, indeed, extaordinarily slow. We can dissect the thing down to the last file, but it won't change anything, as far as I can see. If it were me, I would host the site on another server. The .Mac servers are just plain slow, period. I think that is the primary problem here. Just my opinion, others may disagree.
    I created a new site this past weekend for a new project, and published it to .Mac. It contains a lot of jpeg files in slideshows (along with the usual png suspects!) . After reviewing it a few times, and not being satisfied with page-load speeds, I published to a folder and uploaded the site to space on 1&1 WebHosting.
    The page-load speeds TRIPLED. That's right...3X as fast page-load speeds. Even large, linked to files, 3MB+, load within a reasonable amount of time. (seconds)
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  • Greetings from a Photoshop Newbie. I need a computer, preferably a Mac laptop, with some serious processing power. I take photos with a Pentax 645Z; files are 50MB raw. I upload from Adobe Bridge and manipulate the photo, sometimes turning them into files

    Greetings from a Photoshop Newbie. I need a computer, preferably a Mac laptop, with some serious processing power. I take photos with a Pentax 645Z; files are 50MB raw. I upload from Adobe Bridge and manipulate the photo, sometimes turning them into files in excess of 250MB. I cannot resize as the large files are needed for enlargements. Have all sorts of problems trying to manipulate, add effects and saving most large files. I need some serious processing power. Can anyone suggest what Mac i should purchase? I thank you in advance for your help :-)

    It sounds as if you're having some system-related problems now, unrelated to processing power as such. In particular, a buggy video driver can cause everything to slow to a crawl.
    Medium format files are big, true, but not so big as to cause significant slowdowns on a normally functioning and reasonably current computer. A laptop will always be slower than a well-equipped desktop system, though. Mac vs PC plays no part in this, performance is unrelated to platform.
    Bottlenecks are different in ACR and Photoshop, so that should give you a clue. ACR is computing-intensive and mostly limited by CPU speed. Photoshop, however, is mostly bandwidth-intensive and mainly limited by memory and disk throughput. It's also sensitive to GPU issues.

  • Resizing / rescaling resolution of photos for use in iWeb

    I am shooting with a 7.1 Mega Pixel Canon to get enough quality to crop and print high quality pictures of my baby daughter and her adventures in the world.
    I have a website up made with iWeb, but when I select the photos in iPhoto and go Share / Sent to iWeb / photo page - I get a nice layout of the photos but at full resolution when the thumbnails are selected or the slide show is run. Although nice and sharp, this is a pain for anyone looking at the site even with high speed access.
    There must be some way to resize photos, but I have yet to figure that out with iPhoto, let alone iWeb. And as one photo at a time is a pain, there must also be a way to rescale a whole selection of photos that I want to use for a page - say her Disneyworld trip. I can't be the first person to run into this, but I have not found anything out there to point me in the right direction.
    Ideally I wold like to create a resized set from the originals - so I can still print and crop in high qulity. I also am not really sure what resolution would be best or easy viewing and download - that's probably subjective. 1200x800 comes to mind but I am open to suggestions. Of course dreaming about that resolution is nice - but first I need to figure out how to do it and do it on a wide scale basis.
    Perhaps resize is not the right term - changing resolution is probably more accurate, but there too I have not found an answer.
    Appreciate the help and suggestions.

    oldhoss:
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    Do you Twango?
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    I've written an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.
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  • My PSE 13 resizing and move tools have stopped working.

    Suddenly, my resizing and move tools don't work. I get the box but am unable to move sides or whole image. Any suggestions? Thank you.

    Hi,
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  • Resizing question for importing photos to ipod

    hi
    i was wondering if the ipod resizes images when i import them.
    i used to resize them manually (in photoshop) for 720x480 before i imported onto the ipod through itunes.
    now i have several hundred i want to load and they are 2272 x 1704 pixels and several megs apiece. so instead of batch resizing them in photoshop, i was wondering if itunes/ipod will resize and optimize the file size or does itunes/ipod resize the image for "display only" and keep the original file size the same. i would like to have the images optimized for disk space so i can put more photos and music on it
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    iTunes does optimise photos before they are transferred to the iPod (you can see a message in the window at the top of iTunes as it does it). It does not change the dimensions of the photos to fit the iPod screen, but it does reduce the resolution and file size. It also creates a very small version that you can see when there are multiple images on the iPod screen
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  • Resize 100's of photos in Aperture or?

    I've read the other questions on resizing in Aperture. From what I read I can't do a batch resize on my photo's? I need to resize a about 100 photo's a week to 1200 x whatever they turn out to be.  I know Aperture is non destructive but can it be set up to take a bunch of photo's and resize them to the size I need and export them to a folder on my desktop? I'm not getting a real "master" anyhow, just a jpeg's sent to me (the client has the original). I also have Photoshop cs5 and a few other programs, CS5 may do that but I'm not sure how, I really like working with Aperture.
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    I know Aperture is non destructive but can it be set up to take a bunch of photo's and resize them to the size I need and export them to a folder on my desktop?
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  • Resize and Resample in Photoshop CC

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    I use Photoshop since 1997 and jump from CS5 to CC this week. What I used to do sometimes is taking a 150dpi image and need to make it 72dpi, BUT I really want it to change pixels dimension. In PS CS5 I just needed to go to "Image Resize" and change 150 do 72dpi, and PS kept the Cm/Inches dimensions but changed pixels. Is exactly what I need to do. I PS CC it doesn't work, if I change dpi it will only change image size in Cm/Inches.
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