Photoshop Elements

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cm_woodard14
Jan 25, 2008
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I am starting a new website that will be dedicated to Photoshop Elements users and digital photography. I have just recently put it on- line and hope to generate some interest. An on-line Forum and Photo Gallery are available as well as plans to incorporate video technique tutorials in the near future.

Knowledge and information are power and the more resources we have the better.

Hope to see some experts drop in to share their techniques and experience, as well as some beginners who are interested in learning what Photoshop Elements has to offer.

http://photoshopelementsight.com

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GordonP
Jan 25, 2008
John:
I’ve only worked with SmartCurve for a short while, but am very pleased with it so far. I particularly like the fact that is displays a dynamic image of the photograph, a graph that relates input and output levels, and a histogram all in the same window. I encourage you to give it a try.

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I am starting a new website that will be dedicated to Photoshop Elements users and digital photography. I have just recently put it on- line and hope to generate some interest. An on-line Forum and Photo Gallery are available as well as plans to incorporate video technique tutorials in the near future.

Knowledge and information are power and the more resources we have the better.

Hope to see some experts drop in to share their techniques and experience, as well as some beginners who are interested in learning what Photoshop Elements has to offer.

http://photoshopelementsight.com
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samandjanet
Jan 25, 2008
wrote:
I am starting a new website that will be dedicated to Photoshop Elements users and digital photography. I have just recently put it on- line and hope to generate some interest. An on-line Forum and Photo Gallery are available as well as plans to incorporate video technique tutorials in the near future.

Knowledge and information are power and the more resources we have the better.

Hope to see some experts drop in to share their techniques and experience, as well as some beginners who are interested in learning what Photoshop Elements has to offer.

http://photoshopelementsight.com

I like the style of your tutorials.
Simple, clean, efficient and easy to read.
This site deserves to do really well.
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gA
Feb 2, 2008
Will Elements allow me to batch-resize all my pictures (different sizes, now) by zooming in/out without cropping? I need this for printing by photolabs.. Thanks.
-gA

wrote:
I am starting a new website that will be dedicated to Photoshop Elements users and digital photography. I have just recently put it on- line and hope to generate some interest. An on-line Forum and Photo Gallery are available as well as plans to incorporate video technique tutorials in the near future.

Knowledge and information are power and the more resources we have the better.

Hope to see some experts drop in to share their techniques and experience, as well as some beginners who are interested in learning what Photoshop Elements has to offer.

http://photoshopelementsight.com
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tony cooper
Feb 2, 2008
On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 15:04:47 GMT, gA wrote:

Will Elements allow me to batch-resize all my pictures (different sizes, now) by zooming in/out without cropping? I need this for printing by photolabs.. Thanks.
-gA
Irfanview will do this. Free download at
http://irfanview.downloadcenterz.com/



Tony Cooper – Orlando, Florida
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gA
Feb 2, 2008
Tony, I cannot get Irfan View to do what need. It will resize & keep the aspect ratio, but it will not fit the whole picture, no matter what the sides are, within the 4×6 rectangle. I need the largest picture I can fit within a rectangle: This means that either side will be at its maximum. Thanks.
-gA

tony cooper wrote:
On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 15:04:47 GMT, gA wrote:

Will Elements allow me to batch-resize all my pictures (different sizes, now) by zooming in/out without cropping? I need this for printing by photolabs.. Thanks.
-gA
Irfanview will do this. Free download at
http://irfanview.downloadcenterz.com/



Tony Cooper – Orlando, Florida
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gA
Feb 4, 2008
After many hours of trying programs and searching the internet and my Photoshop’s help files, I have got a solution and I share it here the way I was hoping to have received it:
-Photoshop CS2 will do it!
1. open any picture
2. Actions palette
3. New Action (give it a name)
4. hit Record
5. File/Automate/Fit Image (fill out maximum sizes)
6. Save As (your Production file name)
7. Stop the recording
8. File/Automate/Batch/Production/your file name
9. OK (go get a cup of coffee, if you have many pictures). In addition, I could not see any loss in quality.
Thank you all. Cheers,
-gA

gA wrote:
Tony, I cannot get Irfan View to do what need. It will resize & keep the aspect ratio, but it will not fit the whole picture, no matter what the sides are, within the 4×6 rectangle. I need the largest picture I can fit within a rectangle: This means that either side will be at its maximum. Thanks.
-gA

tony cooper wrote:
On Sat, 02 Feb 2008 15:04:47 GMT, gA wrote:

Will Elements allow me to batch-resize all my pictures (different sizes, now) by zooming in/out without cropping? I need this for printing by photolabs.. Thanks.
-gA
Irfanview will do this. Free download at
http://irfanview.downloadcenterz.com/



Tony Cooper – Orlando, Florida

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