"batch" processing of jpegs?

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\"batch\" processing of jpegs?

Is there a web site or software out there that I can batch process a bunch of jpegs.

Ex I took a bunch of pics on vacation at high res. I want to resize them & optimize for small file size to email. Can I do them all at once? Opening them individually in adobe photoshop elements takes a while.

Thanks
 
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Re: \"batch\" processing of jpegs?

My version of photoshop elements (original release, I think)allows resizing a batch. Go down from "file" to "automate" then to "batch" and a window will open. Maybe that was dropped in the later version.
What I would like to find is a way to do the auto levels and auto contrast on a batch when I am not interested in tweaking each one.
 
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Re: \"batch\" processing of jpegs?

Paint Shop Pro does batch processing.
 
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Re: \"batch\" processing of jpegs?

ACDSee version 5.0 or later, Graphics Workshop, and ImageRobot come to mind. I prefer ACDSee from ACDsystems. /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif ACDSee 6.0
 
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Re: \"batch\" processing of jpegs?

Second the recommendation for IrfanView. Does a great job of batch processing. You can also sharpen, lighten etc. at the same time.
 
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Re: \"batch\" processing of jpegs?

There are a number of "resizer" programs. Check out http://www.showyourphotos.com/

or check out shareware.com for photo converters.
 
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Re: \"batch\" processing of jpegs?

thanks reb - it was right there in front of me. I did actually read the manual, but that was 1 year ago.
 
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Re: \"batch\" processing of jpegs?

I use both ACDsee and Irfanview. They're a little different so I keep them both.

IView is free, and so I'd recommend it if it will do your work. One particular featrure I treasure is that it will write the HTML to turn a set of pictures into a contact sheet with links to the large pix. I use that all the time to distribute photos. It impresses the hell out of people to be able to send them an HTML in a few minutes. <grin>

ACDSee tends to want to take over your computer, but it has a good utility to scan directories for duplicates. It's about a fifty buck program IIRC.

Both a re a little easier to use and less ponderous than PhotoShop but neither holds a candle to the big software in terms of capability.
 

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