Thank you. I will look for it.
Photo Editing Program
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Re: Photo Editing Program
Thank you. I always try to save locally to my computer.stuck wrote: ↑29 Dec 2022, 15:32Yes, IrfanView can resize images. However, in versions higher than 4.57 (current is 4.62) the 'Save for Web' option on the File menu no longer works because that feature used a third party plugin called RIOT that is no longer compatible with IrfanView. For this reason I still use IrfanView v 4.57 32 bit.
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Re: Photo Editing Program
You misunderstand, 'Save for Web' is just another way of resizing large image files, which are then more compatible with web upload, it has nothing to do with saving directly to the web.
The RAW images that come out of my DSLR camera are >30 MB and by the time I've finished editing them usually end up as TIFFs that are >100 MB. Even the JEPGs the come straight out of my camera are not much short of ~ 10 MB. What IrfanView's 'Save for Web' feature does (via the RIOT plugin) is reduce such big files to more a more manageable size with remarkably little loss in quality. This is how I'm able to share my photos here in The Lounge, where the uploaded limit is a mere 256 KB.
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Re: Photo Editing Program
Yep, I did misunderstand. I just checked a lot of my photo files and the largest one I found was about 8000KB. If I'm understanding you correctly this time, I shouldn't have to worry about InfranView working for me. Do you think that is correct?stuck wrote: ↑29 Dec 2022, 19:20You misunderstand, 'Save for Web' is just another way of resizing large image files, which are then more compatible with web upload, it has nothing to do with saving directly to the web.
The RAW images that come out of my DSLR camera are >30 MB and by the time I've finished editing them usually end up as TIFFs that are >100 MB. Even the JEPGs the come straight out of my camera are not much short of ~ 10 MB. What IrfanView's 'Save for Web' feature does (via the RIOT plugin) is reduce such big files to more a more manageable size with remarkably little loss in quality. This is how I'm able to share my photos here in The Lounge, where the uploaded limit is a mere 256 KB.
Ken
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Re: Photo Editing Program
Yep, I did that and for what I need it seems to work fine. Thanks.
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Re: Photo Editing Program
Common photo editing tools like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP don't typically rename files this way automatically, but they allow for custom settings during the save or export process. You might want to check if your editing tool has similar settings. If you're looking for new editing software that is straightforward and can be tailored to your organizational style, you might consider checking out some free options. For instance, this list of free video editing software for Mac: https://www.movavi.com/learning-portal/free-video-editing-software-for-mac.html also includes tools that handle photo editing and might provide the flexibility you need with file naming.
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Re: Photo Editing Program
Thanks for the post. I am not understanding what I have in bold print of your comment. What do you mean when you say, "Common photo editing tools like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP don't typically rename files this way automatically?"
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