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Trip_Wire (RIP)
01-18-2005, 15:23
I wonder if any Mac users that mybe lurking on this board, know of any software to use in reducing photos and/or making "thumbnails," etc. for posting on here and other boards. I would perfer "Freeware" or a Shareware with a small fee.

I have tired a few searches and D/Led some programs, but either I'm to dumb to figure them out, or they don't do what I need them to do. :munchin

pulque
01-18-2005, 15:49
TripWire, what do you need it to do, exactly?

I use Graphic Converter, with Mac OS 9.1.

http://www.download.com/3000-2197-10001130.html?legacy=cnet

hope that helps.
Pulque

The Reaper
01-18-2005, 22:25
TripWire, what do you need it to do, exactly?

I use Graphic Converter, with Mac OS 9.1.

http://www.download.com/3000-2197-10001130.html?legacy=cnet

hope that helps.
Pulque

Pulque, if I had to pick Mac users on this site, you would have been one of my first suspects. :D

Be safe!

TR

pulque
01-18-2005, 22:45
Pulque, if I had to pick Mac users on this site, you would have been one of my first suspects. :D

Be safe!

TR

LOL. Sir, I have a love for Unix that just won't leave. The M$ Windows folks at work are limited in what software they can download/use. I can get all the open source that exists. Also, command line.

edit to:
oh for heaven's sake. please don't mind me. I am Out of my Mind with anticipation. I came back to the computer lab to say something nice instead of just rambling: if I had to pick users on this site that would guess something like that about me, you would have been a prime suspect.

Trip_Wire (RIP)
01-19-2005, 02:24
TripWire, what do you need it to do, exactly?

I use Graphic Converter, with Mac OS 9.1.

http://www.download.com/3000-2197-10001130.html?legacy=cnet

hope that helps.
Pulque

I have Graphic Converter, and it works with OS 10.3.7 which is what I'm currantly using on my iMac and notebook.

I want to make "thumbnails" of pictures so they can be posted on a board like this and clicked on to make full size to view. It would be nice to be able to size the photo so that it would fit on the page nicely and not take up a lot of bandwidth, etc. I don't think Graphic Converter will do this. :boohoo

Sweetbriar
01-19-2005, 04:08
I had thought the thumbnail views were part of the board settings? In other words, if you attach a picture file, doesn't the bb do the resizing for thumbnail view?

BTW, I'm a Mac user also, but I have it because I'm NOT computer savvy.

Kyobanim
01-19-2005, 04:15
When you attach a full size picture a thumbnail is autogenerated by the board. Though, you will need to size your pictures to no larger than 800x600.

Trip_Wire (RIP)
01-19-2005, 12:22
Thanks Kyobanim, that will help! :lifter

Trip_Wire (RIP)
01-19-2005, 12:25
Just a test!

pulque
01-19-2005, 13:34
I have Graphic Converter, and it works with OS 10.3.7 which is what I'm currantly using on my iMac and notebook.

I want to make "thumbnails" of pictures so they can be posted on a board like this and clicked on to make full size to view. It would be nice to be able to size the photo so that it would fit on the page nicely and not take up a lot of bandwidth, etc. I don't think Graphic Converter will do this. :boohoo

The ability to resize photos is good to have. All I can add is that I use freeware Graphic Converter (Classic Graphic Converter 5.4) to accomplish resizing. Perhaps the newer version that goes with OS 10.3.7 (Graphic converter X) requires one to pay the $35 shareware fee to access that feature.

I don't understand why iPhoto doesnt have this feature?

good luck.

ps, Adobe Photoshop Elements develops for both Mac and Windows. is a pretty good package from what I have seen (I have used the Windows version), although it costs around ninety-nine bucks http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelmac/main.html

Kyobanim
01-19-2005, 14:09
If you're in school or know someone in school you can get the educational version for around 50 bucks, it's the same as the professional version.

Trip_Wire (RIP)
01-19-2005, 15:10
The ability to resize photos is good to have. All I can add is that I use freeware Graphic Converter (Classic Graphic Converter 5.4) to accomplish resizing. Perhaps the newer version that goes with OS 10.3.7 (Graphic converter X) requires one to pay the $35 shareware fee to access that feature.

I don't understand why iPhoto doesnt have this feature?

good luck.

ps, Adobe Photoshop Elements develops for both Mac and Windows. is a pretty good package from what I have seen (I have used the Windows version), although it costs around ninety-nine bucks http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshopelmac/main.html

I'll have to look at GC again; however, I doubt that it will do thumb nails. :)

Bill Harsey
01-19-2005, 22:30
Good job Trip Wire!

Ambush Master and THE Team Sergeant have helped me a lot with the computer stuff here. I think it was AM who assured me he was trained to work with indigenous peoples therefore it might be possible to get me to post a picture here.

knifemakers are kind of sub-neanderthal.