PIXresizer 1.0.9 Copyright (C) 2001-2005 David De Groot Updates and other freeware: http://bluefive.pair.com/ Frequently Asked Questions: http://bluefive.pair.com/faq.htm ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro ------------------------------------------------------------------------- PIXresizer is a tool for quickly generating screen-friendly versions of your images with dramatically reduced file sizes. It is a photo resizing program that enables you to quickly resize one file or a selection of image files for use on the web and in e-mail. The reduced files are saved in a different directory, so your original pictures are not changed. The program offers several different resizing methods to choose from and can automatically recognize image sizes to calculate the best fit. PIXresizer includes a built-in image viewer and you can also convert between graphics formats: it opens and saves in .bmp, .gif, .jpg, .png, and .tif formats. A great companion for webmasters and digital photographers. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Requirements ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A file you _may_ need is the VBruntime. You can read about this file and download it at the BlueFive homepage at http://bluefive.pair.com/vbrun.htm Windows 95 and Windows NT4 users need to have Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher installed. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Installation ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Automatic installation (Setup.exe). To uninstall: double-click the 'Uninstall PIXresizer' icon in the Start menu, or go to Control Panel/Software/PIXresizer and click "Remove". ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Usage ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Using it is very easy. ***** TO WORK WITH ONE FILE ********************************************* Click the 'Work with one file' tab and follow steps 1 to 4: 1. Load picture 2. Select new size 3. Select file format 4. Save picture You can use the 'Apply recommended' button to set the options for you: it will force a 600 pixels size (larger dimension) and the .jpg format. (600 pixels is the recommended size for sending images via e-mail, and posting on the web). /Note/ There's more in the PIXresizer Help file, which is available at anytime in the program by pressing the F1-key, or by pressing the Help button. ***** TO WORK WITH MULTIPLE FILES AT ONCE ******************************* Click the 'Work with multiple files' tab and follow steps 1 to 4: 1. Select source and destination 2. Select new size 3. Select file format 4. Save pictures You can use the 'Apply recommended' button to set the options for you: it will force a 600 pixels size (larger dimension) and the .jpg format. (600 pixels is the recommended size for sending images via e-mail, and posting on the web). /Note/ There's more in the PIXresizer Help file, which is available at anytime in the program by pressing the F1-key, or by pressing the Help button. [CANCEL] If you need to cancel the process, click the 'Click here to Cancel' label, just beneath the progress bar. [SPEED] The time PIXresizer needs to complete the process depends on the number of images being processed, and their original sizes. Having the 'Show Preview' on slows things down. [SKIPPED FILES] PIXresizer won't process files when they: - are in use - are not real images - are of the same size as your size setting It will however produce a list of errored files for your examination afterward. *TIP* To produce THUMBNAILS from your pictures move the slider all the way to the left. The pixel-box will show '96', which is the default size for thumbnails (larger dimension). ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Special thanks to: Clark Vansteensel for his contributions, time, effort and support. Brad Martinez for his superb CCRP BrowseDialog Server. Domenico Statuto for his superb CCRP FileDialogs Control. More info: http://www.mvps.org/ccrp/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Distribution ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This program is freeware. There is no charge for using it and it may be distributed freely so long as the files are kept together and unaltered. You may neither sell nor profit from distribution of this software in any way. Distribution on CD-ROMs, Shareware-disks, in shops or through networks are allowed as long as a) no money (for the program itself) is taken b) each file of the original ZIP-file is included and c) you informed me about it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This software is provided as is and without warranty. The author assumes no liability for damages, either direct or consequential, which may result from the use of this product. Thanks for using PIXresizer! David De Groot ddg@telenet.be иииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииии Keep your copy up-to-date! Please check regularly for updates at: http://bluefive.pair.com/ иииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииииии