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markus985

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    markus985 got a reaction from Old Bruce in Bulk resize images to max-width or max-height (only resize larger images)   
    @walt.farrell on my 5th attempt I managed it .. I think you need to Authorize on root level. I always just selected the destination folder I wanted the files to be saved. I cannot even show now, because now I cannot "unnauthorize" to show it again. I assume the solution is to just pick the root folder on the system for authorization. It did work at least.
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    markus985 got a reaction from walt.farrell in Bulk resize images to max-width or max-height (only resize larger images)   
    @walt.farrell on my 5th attempt I managed it .. I think you need to Authorize on root level. I always just selected the destination folder I wanted the files to be saved. I cannot even show now, because now I cannot "unnauthorize" to show it again. I assume the solution is to just pick the root folder on the system for authorization. It did work at least.
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    markus985 reacted to walt.farrell in Bulk resize images to max-width or max-height (only resize larger images)   
    Having Parallel Processing enabled in the Batch Job dialog causes issues for some users.
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    markus985 reacted to David in Яuislip in Bulk resize images to max-width or max-height (only resize larger images)   
    Try this
    New Batch Job
    In the W box put
    min(w,XXX)
    where XXX is the width limit in pixels
    In the H box put
    min(h,YYY)
    where YYY is the height limit
    Keep the A box ticked
    Untick Parallel processing
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    markus985 got a reaction from lacerto in Open PDF in Affinity Designer and export parts of it (quality?)   
    Thanks - that's a very good advice 
    Then it seems I am good to go and ready to work with the files 👍
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    markus985 reacted to lacerto in Open PDF in Affinity Designer and export parts of it (quality?)   
    If the design is simple, you can check fairly easily that the quality matches the original, but as an opened PDF is always a result of interpretation, rendering can result in differences. If it is a critical job, I would personally use Adobe Acrobat or true PDF editor like PDF/X-Change and just remove what is not needed and then save as a different PDF and then place it (for passthrough), as these apps do not interpret the job. E.g. the fonts remain embedded, colors are not touched, etc. If you need to extract e.g. logos or stuff like that that are on top of colored background, etc. this is the way to go be sure to not mess unnecessarily with the original works.
    UPDATE: ...and @markus985, welcome to the forums!
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