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Remember Resize Settings

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I generally use the exact same settings for all my image resizes. It would be nice if the application could remember the last settings that were used. This would save me a few clicks each resize.


Closed Dec 11 2009 at 4:04 AM by BriceLambson

Released in version 2.1.


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justanj wrote Oct 19 2011 at 4:02 PM
hi

BriceLambson wrote Feb 15 2011 at 5:41 PM
billcobb, it sounds like you're looking for the feature described in Work Item #5688 "Option to stretch (not scale) images"

billcobb wrote Feb 14 2011 at 10:17 PM
Hi Brice,
Thank you so very much for this awesome software to resize images. I take photos and make videos of them, 640x480 being SD video size and 720x480 being HD video sizes in Sony Vegas Movie Studio Video Editing Software. If you look at the Steps 1 -4 I've attached, you'll see that when using the custom size 720x480, it creates 640x480 instead. Not sure why it does this, but it will not do custom 720x480. I've tried 820x480 and others and can't get it to do 720x480, it just defaults to 640x480. Is there a work around for this custom size? Thank you so very much!!! Bill

wrote Dec 5 2009 at 10:54 PM
Associated with changeset 32800.

BriceLambson wrote Sep 22 2009 at 11:05 PM
This has been implemented in the source and will be included in the next release.

Naugas wrote Sep 1 2009 at 11:51 PM
I almost screamed straight out when I realized it didn't remember the custom size setting. It sure is a clone of the original, copying the flaws... :( Seriously, a friend and I discussed the original resizer, and we had both been thinking that the guy that wrote it can't in no way actually be using the program himself. It's a small constant nagging of irritation always having to type in the same numbers over and over again.

Step two would be to let the user define the default sizes, or add a few of his own.

familyguy wrote Aug 10 2009 at 9:56 PM
Voted. This would be a cool feature and would save me a few clicks as well. Great program. Works great on Win7 64-bit build 7100. Running on a 2.6ghz quad-opteron box w/4gb RAM.

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