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Subject: how to create a decent thumbnail


stu-art ( ) posted Sat, 14 July 2001 at 3:41 PM · edited Fri, 07 February 2025 at 8:30 AM

i created okay pic which might be passable in the gallerys i finally figured out how to upload it but havent a clue about creating a decent thumbnail any pointers would be appreciated the internet dunce stu-art


Helen ( ) posted Sat, 14 July 2001 at 4:03 PM

In Photoshop I use one of two methods 1) I just select and area of the main picture, and do Copy and then Open a new image as it is the size of the copy... Then I paste.. If the image is bigger than the required 200 x 200 I then just make the biggest measurement 200 with contraint ratios selected.. 2) Follow the same steps up to the new image. I make the new image 200 x 200 then paste.. I then resize the pasted picture to fit while keeping its shape by holding the shift key. Then crop to the size of the picture. In Paint Shop Pro I make a new image 200 x 200 and select an area the same shape as the part I selected from the orinal image and just 'paste into selection'.. Then I crop to the size of the picture. I find this works better than just doing a resize as you don't have too much lose of quality.

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veamon ( ) posted Sat, 14 July 2001 at 4:25 PM

or download irfran, its a free viewer, than theres a resize thing that does it real easly


stu-art ( ) posted Sat, 14 July 2001 at 4:58 PM

thanks helen it was the quality that was posing a prob ill check out the ifran thing as well im all for easy thanks stu-art


3-DArena ( ) posted Sun, 15 July 2001 at 1:37 PM

I create a new image 200 X 200 or 100 X 100 copy and paste it as a new layer over my image. I make it transparant and move it around until I have a thumbnail I think is interesting. I select that, move to the lower layer (the image) copy and paste as new image. Then of course I delete the layer with the square off my finished image.....


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nikitacreed ( ) posted Sun, 15 July 2001 at 4:53 PM

I just crop a section of my pic in Photoshop. If you select crop and then enter the values of 200x200, it automatically resizes the selection to 200x200.


stu-art ( ) posted Mon, 16 July 2001 at 12:44 PM

oh duh i forgot about the the crop tool sometimes one can be to clever for ones own good and forget the easy way thanks nikitacreed and everyone else who responded stu-art


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