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Jan 18 2022 06:11am
I am trying to resize lots of images to an specific size (300x300)

If an image is smaller, I would not want it to be magnified. I would only want the transparent background to increase in size, so the image does not look too enlarged (I want the actual object in the image not to increase in size)


Hopefully I explained myself properly

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Jan 18 2022 06:22am
You have an image so to say, and it’s already transparent? But you want the width/height of image to be wider but the object larger?

I can do it for ya just send me the image.
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Jan 18 2022 06:32am
Quote (037 @ 18 Jan 2022 12:22)
You have an image so to say, and it’s already transparent? But you want the width/height of image to be wider but the object larger?

I can do it for ya just send me the image.


I don't want the object to be larger. Just the transparent background that already has.

It's not 1 image. It is 1200, hence why I am asking for some tool that does this automatically
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Jan 18 2022 06:35am
https://digital-photography-school.com/how-to-batch-resize-in-photoshop/

or terrible video but

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAKGiSqgbrc

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Jan 18 2022 06:37am
You can’t do it automatically you need a software to do so. Just send it to me and I’ll expand the BG

E:/ it’s called expanding a canvas, so you just drag out the canvas and the image inside stays the same

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Jan 18 2022 07:41am
Quote (037 @ 18 Jan 2022 12:37)
You can’t do it automatically you need a software to do so. Just send it to me and I’ll expand the BG

E:/ it’s called expanding a canvas, so you just drag out the canvas and the image inside stays the same


but there are 1200 images man..... if its for one, I could also do it.

I am just trying to automate this, thats the main thing
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Jan 18 2022 07:42am
You can probably download gimp and do it, free software, gonna take a minute however
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Quote (Genocider @ Jan 18 2022 02:11pm)
I am trying to resize lots of images to an specific size (300x300)

If an image is smaller, I would not want it to be magnified. I would only want the transparent background to increase in size, so the image does not look too enlarged (I want the actual object in the image not to increase in size)


Hopefully I explained myself properly


Hello,

If the images have all the same size, than you can indeed automate all.
To automate such a task, use photoshop, go to actions and record the steps for 1 image ( what you want to do). Than load that saved automatiom and apply it to the whole folder of images. And you are done

To better understand, here is a video that shows you exactly where to click and do. Hope that will help you

https://youtu.be/AdTEeXYfENc
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Jan 21 2022 10:12am
Unfortunately they all have different image sizes (none being bigger than 300px on width or height
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