Re: Making Thumbnail Graphics

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 15619
interpreted = N
texte = >For those of you who are planning to include lots of thumbnail images in >your stores, I should mention that PhotoMaster does a great job of not >only managing all your images, but also creating thumbnails perfect for >the web. It exports to HTML and tab-delimited databases, too! And it's >compatible with all the GUI HTML editors out there that support drag & >drop of graphics. Playing catch up tonight on old email that I passed over.Above from grant on November 13th :)Photomaster runs circles around the old adobe fetch now extenxis (sp) fetch. Interface is easier to understand. If you have files the fetch would not handle and create a preview in the catalog, photomaster just hammers them out quickly and easily. We trashed fetch last spring and love photomaster not just for creating thumbnails, but for our graphics department day to day use and for including on image CD-Roms we provide our customers that they can then preview with their favorite browser to find the image they are looking for.If I was PCS I would push it a little harder in the market place over fetch to graphics departments :)sorry for the non-webcat bandwidth...back to playing catch up on my old e-mail :)=============================================== Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com =============================================== Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Making Thumbnail Graphics (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1997)
  2. Making Thumbnail Graphics (Grant Hulbert 1997)
>For those of you who are planning to include lots of thumbnail images in >your stores, I should mention that PhotoMaster does a great job of not >only managing all your images, but also creating thumbnails perfect for >the web. It exports to HTML and tab-delimited databases, too! And it's >compatible with all the GUI HTML editors out there that support drag & >drop of graphics. Playing catch up tonight on old email that I passed over.Above from grant on November 13th :)Photomaster runs circles around the old adobe fetch now extenxis (sp) fetch. Interface is easier to understand. If you have files the fetch would not handle and create a preview in the catalog, photomaster just hammers them out quickly and easily. We trashed fetch last spring and love photomaster not just for creating thumbnails, but for our graphics department day to day use and for including on image CD-Roms we provide our customers that they can then preview with their favorite browser to find the image they are looking for.If I was PCS I would push it a little harder in the market place over fetch to graphics departments :)sorry for the non-webcat bandwidth...back to playing catch up on my old e-mail :)=============================================== Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com =============================================== grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter)

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