You need to use ACDSee - it doesn't do that when it fits the image to screen.Originally Posted by PerfAdv
You need to use ACDSee - it doesn't do that when it fits the image to screen.Originally Posted by PerfAdv
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@acdsee: right click>full screen>zoom best fit>zoom lock
now everything is ok :P
But ACDSee sucks when browsing huge image folders, and it costs money.Originally Posted by Matt
But Faststone is free and much more nimble. So (or because) it uses less cache.
really cool design thanks for every pic of it
but that looks like a very squeezy backseat space in pic 2 of post #33... theres nearly no legroom... and isn't that just the point this 'stretched DB9' wants to make...??
Will Aston actually put it into production or will it stay concept?
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ACDSee didn't cost me a dime.Originally Posted by Duell
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me neither, ACDSee is better for RGB image resizing, otherwsie i use Photoshop for CMYK image resizing... and they bost cost me nothing...Originally Posted by Matt
ACDSee leaves horrible lil squares in the images of resized images.
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Only if you reduce the size of the image less than 300 pixels at a time. If you go more than that (like taking a picture from 2400xwhatever to 2000xwhatever) it doesn't leave the pattern.Originally Posted by ExoticCarSite
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2400-2000= 400
But thats very time consuming. These originals were like 6000 res originally........
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Why don't you just use Photoshop for resizing? It's simple and leaves no squares.
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I do, but my Imagready CD program has currently shit itself :@. The only program I know of in the world that can't copy paste. Seriously, wtf, even MSPaint can copy paste. Stupid Adobe. Stupid Apple.
[I use Image Ready CS to resize my pictures, then copy paste across into Photoshop 8 or 9, I forget which one I have]
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Why would that be more time consuming? If the Rapides were originally 6000 and you resized them to 3000, then they would come finish without the pattern on them? I didn't say you had to only resize 300-400 pixels at a time. It just has to be more than 300.Originally Posted by ExoticCarSite
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