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    Hi, I'm looking for suggestions of a good free batch image processing tool. I have a few thousand images (24-bit color print scanned documents) that I need convert to a smaller standardized width/height for screen display. Auto-crop might be necessary (so all the pages are the same size, instead of some sort of stretching or resizing). And I'll need to sharpen the end results to some degree. Then finally save in JPEG or PNG format. I have, and use, Photoshop CS2 -- however I tend to have problems getting File > Automate > Batch to do exactly what I want. Just wondering if there is something easier available? Thanks for any suggestions! Regards.

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      Hi, I'm looking for suggestions of a good free batch image processing tool. I have a few thousand images (24-bit color print scanned documents) that I need convert to a smaller standardized width/height for screen display. Auto-crop might be necessary (so all the pages are the same size, instead of some sort of stretching or resizing). And I'll need to sharpen the end results to some degree. Then finally save in JPEG or PNG format. I have, and use, Photoshop CS2 -- however I tend to have problems getting File > Automate > Batch to do exactly what I want. Just wondering if there is something easier available? Thanks for any suggestions! Regards.

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      l a u r e n
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      google for "pixresizer" ... i used it and it just works ;)

      "mostly watching the human race is like watching dogs watch tv ... they see the pictures move but the meaning escapes them"

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        Hi, I'm looking for suggestions of a good free batch image processing tool. I have a few thousand images (24-bit color print scanned documents) that I need convert to a smaller standardized width/height for screen display. Auto-crop might be necessary (so all the pages are the same size, instead of some sort of stretching or resizing). And I'll need to sharpen the end results to some degree. Then finally save in JPEG or PNG format. I have, and use, Photoshop CS2 -- however I tend to have problems getting File > Automate > Batch to do exactly what I want. Just wondering if there is something easier available? Thanks for any suggestions! Regards.

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        Indivara
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        IrfanView[^] has a batch processing utility. Not sure if it matches your requirements...

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          Hi, I'm looking for suggestions of a good free batch image processing tool. I have a few thousand images (24-bit color print scanned documents) that I need convert to a smaller standardized width/height for screen display. Auto-crop might be necessary (so all the pages are the same size, instead of some sort of stretching or resizing). And I'll need to sharpen the end results to some degree. Then finally save in JPEG or PNG format. I have, and use, Photoshop CS2 -- however I tend to have problems getting File > Automate > Batch to do exactly what I want. Just wondering if there is something easier available? Thanks for any suggestions! Regards.

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          Jon Sagara
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          ImageMagick[^]?

          Jon Sagara On a traffic light yellow means yield, and green means go. On a banana, it's just the opposite, yellow means go ahead, green means stop, and red means, where'd you get that banana? -- Mitch Hedberg .NET Blog | Personal Blog | Articles

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            Hi, I'm looking for suggestions of a good free batch image processing tool. I have a few thousand images (24-bit color print scanned documents) that I need convert to a smaller standardized width/height for screen display. Auto-crop might be necessary (so all the pages are the same size, instead of some sort of stretching or resizing). And I'll need to sharpen the end results to some degree. Then finally save in JPEG or PNG format. I have, and use, Photoshop CS2 -- however I tend to have problems getting File > Automate > Batch to do exactly what I want. Just wondering if there is something easier available? Thanks for any suggestions! Regards.

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            Chris Losinger
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            not free, but can definitely do what you ask... http://www.smalleranimals.com/thumb.htm[^]

            image processing toolkits | batch image processing

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              Hi, I'm looking for suggestions of a good free batch image processing tool. I have a few thousand images (24-bit color print scanned documents) that I need convert to a smaller standardized width/height for screen display. Auto-crop might be necessary (so all the pages are the same size, instead of some sort of stretching or resizing). And I'll need to sharpen the end results to some degree. Then finally save in JPEG or PNG format. I have, and use, Photoshop CS2 -- however I tend to have problems getting File > Automate > Batch to do exactly what I want. Just wondering if there is something easier available? Thanks for any suggestions! Regards.

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              Miszou
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              http://www.kfoo.net/products/imgman/[^]

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