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Bill Davis
February 6, 2013 at 1:00 amI didn’t notice if you already have Photoshop or something similar, but if not, there’s a great little program called Graphic Converter that lets you do batch re-sizing (and virtually everything else you might ever want to do to process graphic files!) for a whopping $39.95.
It’s my go to tool for multiple re-sizing of stills.
FWIW.
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Rich Rubasch
February 6, 2013 at 2:57 amBut Bill typically uses non-standard software to complete the task at hand. See his posts on the Final Cut X Debate forum…
; ) Couldn’t resist.
Rich Rubasch
Tilt Media Inc.
Video Production, Post, Studio Sound Stage
Founder/President/Editor/Designer/Animator
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Bill Davis
February 8, 2013 at 8:03 amYeah, guilty, I guess.
I look back over the years at the thousands and thousands of bucks I’ve spent on software and it kinda feels good to be producing the same (or often better!) quality work using less expensive tools.
Kinda makes me feel like I’m getting a bit smarter in some ways over time.
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