Still Imagevue V1 I see, which is basically outdated as we moved further progress to Imagevue X2.
spinweb1 wrote:Bingo. I see that a few images, the ones that are smaller, do have thumbnails. (e.g., #73).
Since I want to keep the big size when taking my photos, what do you recommend? Do
people use a Photoshop macro ("action") to auto resize them all before uploading?
If you were using Imagevue X2, you could resize images as they are uploaded online (it does not change your local high-res versions). Generally we do not recommend very large images for the imagevue web application ... why would you need that? They are scaled down to fit within an average 1280px screen anyway, so its just a waste of bandwidth and slow loads from the visitors perspective. For you, I would make a COPY of the folder of the images you are going to use, and then resize images in the copied folder either with a photoshop batch or any other resizer tool. As mentioned, in X2 this is done transparently on upload event.
spinweb1 wrote:I wish there was a way to reorient the photos that were taken in portrait orientation in
the interface. By default, they get forced to landscape. I'd imagine I can also create a
secondary Photoshop action on all the portrait images.... just want to make the process
as simple as possible.
You can rotate images in Imagevue X2. Normally, your image meta-data from the camera alongside the program that imports the photos, should be handling correct orientation of your photos. This is not something you should have to rely on a web application for, certainly not Imagevue V1.
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