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* Click '''Thumbnail Images''' to complete the process. | * Click '''Thumbnail Images''' to complete the process. | ||
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+ | {{#icon: thumbnail images.png|thumbnail images}} | ||
* By using the '''Scale Percent''' text boxes you'll be able to define how small the images should be. | * By using the '''Scale Percent''' text boxes you'll be able to define how small the images should be. | ||
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+ | {{#icon: scale.png|scale percent}} | ||
* It is recommended to keep the '''Keep Aspect Ratio''' checked when creating thumbnails to keep the height and width proportional. | * It is recommended to keep the '''Keep Aspect Ratio''' checked when creating thumbnails to keep the height and width proportional. | ||
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+ | {{#icon: keep aspect ratio.png|keep aspect ratio}} | ||
* There is an option to return to the default Scale Percent values by clicking '''Reset Dimensions'''. | * There is an option to return to the default Scale Percent values by clicking '''Reset Dimensions'''. | ||
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+ | {{#icon: reset dimensions|reset dimensions}} | ||
Once your images are resized, a thumbnails directory will be created as a subdirectory within the selected folder. The thumbnail images will have the prefix '''''tn_*''''', where '''*''' stands for the filename and extension. | Once your images are resized, a thumbnails directory will be created as a subdirectory within the selected folder. The thumbnail images will have the prefix '''''tn_*''''', where '''*''' stands for the filename and extension. |