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Old 07-02-2003, 03:59 PM
 
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Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2003 5:48 am Post subject:

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You could just set the width of the images as this is the main thing that will keep your products in a neat line.

You could use fireworks or similar to run a batch process on all the files and set them all to say 100 pixels wide

if you dont have fireworks grab a trial copy at

http://www.macromedia.com




The only problem with that is if one image is 50x200 and you have another that is 200 x50 what you end up getting is one picture that is very large and one that is vey small. If you set the canvas size to 100x100 in fireworks then all of the pictures are made to fit within this 100x100 square so that the picture that was 50x200 is now 25x100 and the picture that was 200x50 is now 100x 25 and they stay relatively the same size. The first way if you just go for a width of 100 you end up with a picture that is 100x400 and another that is 100x25...very disturbing differences.
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