And in recording an action, in the resize step you can specify the size reduction as a percentage, which will take care of both Portrait and Landscape images.
or you can do file/automate/fit_image and it will resize the image based on the longest dimension, if you punch in 800x800, your 8000x4000 image will be sized down to 800x400. That's handy too So many ways to do most things in photoshop, lots of options
Quote "I wish I could get rid of or at least reduce that shadow in the middle".
There should be a place in the code that will allow you to adjust the gradient density or to totally eliminate it (as in a double page spread). I seem to recall that feature when I checked into Pageflip awhile back.
Most flip engines have both a shadow and reflection parameter that is user applied or ammendable. As I recall PF is written in AS2 rather than AS3.
Ah the problem is the program is free and only gives me .swf files - not the source code. The source code is $300 - the shadows aren't bad enough to make me want to spend that kind of money.
Ah the problem is the program is free and only gives me .swf files - not the source code. The source code is $300 - the shadows aren't bad enough to make me want to spend that kind of money.
I understand. If you are proficient is Action Script 3 and XML there is an alternative to Page Flip that is open source. But knowledge of the languages I have mentioned is required.
I understand. If you are proficient is Action Script 3 and XML there is an alternative to Page Flip that is open source. But knowledge of the languages I have mentioned is required.
The only language I'm fluent in is English and that's being kind.
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