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Resize Images

By GeorgeSDingwall September 18, 2005
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Rating = 45 votes


Resize Images

This is an updated set of scripts which adds a new script for scaling layers to a specific pixel size, fixes a bug and adds a couple of new features The set contains 9 javascripts. 4 for resizing layers. 1 for resizing an open file. These have a User Input Dialog to allow you to choose the input values. You can resize layers by a percentage or to a long side size in pixels. There are 2 versions of the layer scale scripts, 1 for CS2 only and the other for CS and CS2 The CS2 only versions allow the user to choose an anchor point. The other version uses middle centre. The other 4 are for use in batch actions when you want to resize more than one image to a specific size. All the scripts are fully editable.

SUPPORT INFORMATION
Simply copy to your scripts folder. See the readme file for additional information.

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License: Freeware
Language: English
Cost: Free
Platform: Win | Mac
File format: ZIP | 15.1 KB

Additional extension information

Author: GeorgeSDingwall
Author website: Not available
Date published: September 18, 2005
Approval: None
Compatible product(s): Photoshop CS

Reviews

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Jesse Plummer 17-Feb-09 Rating = 5

Finally something that can upsize with little or any jpg artifacts. Even the ones that cost aren't as good. Good stuff!!!

lucite 29-May-07 Rating = 2

Nice and all - so thx.
Here is what it needs to be really useful:
1/ Don't resize if both sides are *less* than the specified size
2/ And even better: resize if width > x and/or height > y

pankaj ladani 13-Jun-06 Rating = 0

Thanks but i want to know that would you please write screept for me? i have many idias for photoshop automation.from actions or droplets i made little software,
which iwant to transfer in screepts.

particular i want..
in open document with three or for frem layer, in selected layer i want to past the copying file which is digital camera copy.. at the size of open layer..

dont understand? than write me at apexlab@rediffmail.com

Timothy Whelan 28-Sep-05 Rating = 0

Excellent script! Works fine in CS. I was going to try and write the same basic thing in VB, but then found George's script. Very useful.

Tim Whelan

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