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Hi fellow photoshopminded usenetters,
I have the following issue:
I have a folder in which I stored about 750 avatars, little icons people use in a forum. I want to make a sort of artistic collage out of these. The idea is to build a html page with a huge table and display the avatars, one in each cell.
While most are jpeg, some or png and some animated gifs. I would like to preserve the animated character of these.
The forum they were originally displayed on html-resized all avatars to 60 x 60 pixels. However, the real format of the avatars is in the range 30×30 to about 150×150, so I want to resize all avatars to a fixed format, as this looks much better than html resizing.
I would like to batch-process the files, but PS doesn’t resize animatedgifs without losing the animation. Is it possible to batch-resize all of these files in one go while maintaining the anigifs animated?
TIA
Pjotr
I have the following issue:
I have a folder in which I stored about 750 avatars, little icons people use in a forum. I want to make a sort of artistic collage out of these. The idea is to build a html page with a huge table and display the avatars, one in each cell.
While most are jpeg, some or png and some animated gifs. I would like to preserve the animated character of these.
The forum they were originally displayed on html-resized all avatars to 60 x 60 pixels. However, the real format of the avatars is in the range 30×30 to about 150×150, so I want to resize all avatars to a fixed format, as this looks much better than html resizing.
I would like to batch-process the files, but PS doesn’t resize animatedgifs without losing the animation. Is it possible to batch-resize all of these files in one go while maintaining the anigifs animated?
TIA
Pjotr
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