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    #16
    The difficulty there is, the customer uses lots of different image sizes in each section, so setting a width for either of those columns meant sometimes the image would be too large for a 30% width, and sometimes far too small - meaning lots of nasty white space.

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      #17
      Thanks, that might have to be the way we go. The site is huuuuge and I can't see them being in a position to set a uniform size to all the images.

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        #18
        The site is huuuuge and I can't see them being in a position to set a uniform size to all the images.
        sites with uniform image sizes are far preferable, a) it adds consistency to the design and layout b) it adds consistency to potential purchasers experience.

        Use a batch program to resize...

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          #19
          Something like http://www.atalasoft.com/eyebatch/

          You can try it free for 30 days... but you can only process 100 pictures at a time unless you buy it.

          It also lets you watermark pictures so you won't get anyone using your precious pictures on ebay!!!!
          Cake Decorating and Sugarcraft Supplies... FAST
          www.almondart.com

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            #20
            Thanks for the pointer, I'll pass that onto my customer!

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