Photo Converter
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Photo Converter
Not directly an "ATV" product....but anyone who takes and posts photos, this program is the bomb.
Advanced Batch Converter:
http://www.batchconverter.com/
Worth buying....can pre-setup your parameters and it will automatically, rename, watermark, resize (landscape and Portrait) all at the same time. Definitely sped up my process.
I also installed Vista 64bit....doing the photos is SUPER easy now since Vista can resize the thumbnails on the fly, so now I don't need to look at each photo individually, in order to know what it is about.
What a difference a motherboard switch can do.
Advanced Batch Converter:
http://www.batchconverter.com/
Worth buying....can pre-setup your parameters and it will automatically, rename, watermark, resize (landscape and Portrait) all at the same time. Definitely sped up my process.
I also installed Vista 64bit....doing the photos is SUPER easy now since Vista can resize the thumbnails on the fly, so now I don't need to look at each photo individually, in order to know what it is about.
What a difference a motherboard switch can do.
The last words spoken before a YouTube video is filmed: "Hold my beer, now watch this..."
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
I don't use it. I use Firefox, because it's bundled with Dreamweaver. However, you can't control the photos like this program.d2photo wrote:And then there is always PHOTOSHOP - it does that batch thingy as well..
If you look at this...you have WAY more control.
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Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
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That doesn't make any sense - firefox is not bundled with anything - its a free app from mozilla.org and is a browser.
Photoshop (adobe) is a standalone app or in the creative design or web suite.
Dreamweaver is a standalone app as well also available in the creative -design or web suite as well.
As far as Dreamweaver, when it was still owned by Macromedia - it used to come bundled in a web suite with Fireworks a vector editing app much like Image ready from Adobe.
Is that what you meant?
Photoshop (adobe) is a standalone app or in the creative design or web suite.
Dreamweaver is a standalone app as well also available in the creative -design or web suite as well.
As far as Dreamweaver, when it was still owned by Macromedia - it used to come bundled in a web suite with Fireworks a vector editing app much like Image ready from Adobe.
Is that what you meant?
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'06 650 V2 Cat (roll count - 3) (rides w/o roll - 40
"You may not be the solution, but you can ALWAYS be part of the problem. It's good to contribute where you can"
Yeah..I meant FireWORKS. No...Fireworks is the photoshop equivalent. Freehand, is the Vector software. The whole package is Dreamweaver, Fireworks, Freehand and of course, Flash.
That's what happens, you talk about FireWORKS while using FIREFOX.
Here's some shots. Eric (Grizzlyguy) turned me on to it. It saves me about 10-20 minutes doing the ATV photos. Even more time, if I have 3 or 4 camera shooters...cause now I can auto rename them in order, so the person with the most photos is in the front and least later in the window. So I scroll a lot less.
Just pull over the pictures you want. Set the renaming, to anything.
Set the JPG compression to your liking.
Here's the best part...you tell it, which pictures to shrink, and how to do it. So you don't have to do all the Landscape first, then the portrait.
Add stuff like watermarks, effects..
Save that setup to use over and over.
hit start and it knocks out about 100 pictures in 30 seconds.
The last words spoken before a YouTube video is filmed: "Hold my beer, now watch this..."
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
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Wow that sounds great! With all the photos that are taken on rides like lets say oh
for example. I bet that will save a lot of time. Shoot you'll be able to get them up and posted in no time at all.2nd Annual Mr. Miyagi Memorial - Day 2 - September 15, 2007
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Ken wrote:
Here's some shots. Eric (Grizzlyguy) turned me on to it. It saves me about 10-20 minutes doing the ATV photos. Even more time, if I have 3 or 4 camera shooters...cause now I can auto rename them in order, so the person with the most photos is in the front and least later in the window. So I scroll a lot less.
Just pull over the pictures you want. Set the renaming, to anything.
Set the JPG compression to your liking.
Here's the best part...you tell it, which pictures to shrink, and how to do it. So you don't have to do all the Landscape first, then the portrait.
Add stuff like watermarks, effects..
Save that setup to use over and over.
hit start and it knocks out about 100 pictures in 30 seconds.
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We love to go Trail Riding and "ATV Backpacking"
LOL..good one.
Unfortunately, it's fix quad first...photos 2nd. Then there's the fact, I haven't had a functioning PC for a month. Somewhere, Kendo is laughing.
Unfortunately, it's fix quad first...photos 2nd. Then there's the fact, I haven't had a functioning PC for a month. Somewhere, Kendo is laughing.
The last words spoken before a YouTube video is filmed: "Hold my beer, now watch this..."
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
It's working good now...
Vista 64 and Windows XP 32bit dual boot. I kept XP for games.
Vista 64 and Windows XP 32bit dual boot. I kept XP for games.
The last words spoken before a YouTube video is filmed: "Hold my beer, now watch this..."
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
Regards,
Ken Hower
RTF Director
http://www.rubicontrail.org/
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