incorect image ratio

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alan_sh
 
 
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Re: incorect image ratio

Post by alan_sh »

kenswindon - if the images are too large and you have a lot of them, there are programs out there that can resize them and put the resized image back in place of the originals. So all you have to do is select the images, run them through the resizer and then re-publish your site.

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Re: incorect image ratio

Post by BaconFries »

As you have mentioned you wrote that you are Graphics Designer then you should be able to do a batch resize within Photoshop (If that's what you use) quite easily. So saying it would take months isn't really true...
Tutorials:
https://www.digitalartsonline.co.uk/tut ... photoshop/
https://enviragallery.com/how-to-batch- ... photoshop/
https://www.elegantthemes.com/blog/desi ... -photoshop
You can even do it in Windows 10
https://www.howtogeek.com/704597/how-to ... indows-10/
https://www.alphr.com/how-to-batch-resi ... indows-10/
Video Tutorial:
https://youtu.be/_U68MQKQljs
https://youtu.be/2C-ZOOkv_zo
https://youtu.be/-seworeOXyE
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