In the "File" menu is a sub-menu called "script. Inside of this is an option that says "Start recording".
Ok, leave this menu for now we will come back to it. Open an image, any image, it doesn't matter. Then back in the "File" menu click on start recording. This will begin to record all the actions you take so it is important you follow this tutorial as close as you can.
Firstly go to the"Image" menu and select "resize" (or press Shift=S). A new window should pop-up. In this window you will see 2 values, a height and width value, beside this is a pull-down menu with 2 options, pixels and percent. Choose percent and set the height and width values to 75 (this will resize infantry to Tiberian Sun size). Click ok and your image will resize.
Now go back to the "File" menu and choose "Save" (Important: Do not chooses "save as..." as this will save every single file as the same name overwriting eachother).
Again in the "File" menu choose close. The back in the "File" menu and the "script" sub-menu choose "save recording". You can choose to save as any of the existing scripts as they are empty placeholders or you can save as a new script.
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To run your script, choose "File" --> "Batch" --> "Process".
This will bring up a new window with lots of options.
Open the folder where the images you wish to resize are and select them all by holding the shift key and clicking them.
Where it says script, choose to browse and find your script that you made earlier. Have it set to run script in silent mode by ticking the check box, stop on error should be automatically checked and i reccomend you keep this.
In save mode, choose overwrite to save the files directly as the old ones. Then click on "Start" to begin and sit back as your files are resized.
(P.s. dont try to resize .gif files as they dont appear to work for one reason or another, use pcx instead.)
Yea in PSP 6 there is only one of these funcions called batch conversion- enabling you to convert multiple images into one file format.. still usefull though... QUICK_EDIT
I don't need PSP 8 as I have Image Robot and Irfanview which do the job well. _________________ Project Director of C4 Commando C4 Commando's ModDb profile QUICK_EDIT
Joined: 16 Feb 2005 Location: North America Posts: You cannot comprehend...
Posted: Sun Aug 21, 2005 12:01 am Post subject:
I know this is, like, 2 years old and all, but it just made sense to post it here.
K, I downloaded that file, and I extraced it into my RA2 directory, PLUS, I copied another version and put that in my FA2 directory. U see, I'm trying to make a map that has resized infantry in it. That's y I did that. But, nothing happened. Anyone know why? _________________ Destroy to create. All for the hunt to dominate!
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