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Batch Resize
Allmoto
Newbie Location: Washington, USA Joined: Dec 27, 2010 13:23 Messages: 36 Offline
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I would like to know if there's a way to resize a group of selected images to match the TV safe zone. I don't believe this functionality exists. Choosing more than one photo in the timeline and then resizing them all in one step would would sure save a bunch of time. Having the ability inside PowerDirector to resize to a percentage of the original or percentage of the TV safe zone would be nice.
1Nina
Senior Contributor Location: Norway, 50km southwest of Oslo Joined: Oct 08, 2008 04:12 Messages: 1070 Offline
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Hi there,

To batch resize images you will have to use a photo editor.

I suppose you could go about it like this;

resize 1 image to preferred > take a snapshot > locate the image where you have them saved
according to your choice in preferences > read the size and copy that to your other images.
Otherwise you will have to adjust every image inside PD.

Nina

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Quote: I would like to know if there's a way to resize a group of selected images to match the TV safe zone. I don't believe this functionality exists. Choosing more than one photo in the timeline and then resizing them all in one step would would sure save a bunch of time. Having the ability inside PowerDirector to resize to a percentage of the original or percentage of the TV safe zone would be nice.


For to save the photos in video is simple to do.
Mode 1, select all the photos in the timeline, click on Use Magic Tools.... / Magic Motion / User Defined, Adjust the size at the beginning and end, OK.
Adjust the size that will apply to all selected photos.

Mode 2, select 1 picture, note the preview window appears white balls on each side, click and drag the border to reach the size of the image, turn on the line showing the boundary of the TV safe zone, case is not shown.
After adjusting a photo, right click and select Copy keyframe Attributes, select other pictures, right click and select Paste Keyframe Attributes.
Adjust the size that will apply to all selected photos.

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