Iomega Ix2-200 User Guide - Page 28
Photo Resize Active Folders, How to Set Up a Photo Resize Active Folder
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28 Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 Photo Resize Active Folders You can optionally enable Active Folders on a Share, which enables you to associate this Share with a specific feature or operation that occurs automatically when files are copied to the Share. How to Set Up a Photo Resize Active Folder Photo Resize changes the size of all your photos in that Share to a set size. Your original photos added to this Share can also be kept while a copy of the new resized version is created. The resized photos are saved to a folder on the Share named by the photo size you choose, such as 800x600. To configure a Share as a Photo Resize Active Folder, access Shares from the Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 Console, select a Share, and expand the Active Folders section to enable and configure it. Refer to Managing Shares for more information on managing Shares and Active Folders. Configuring a Photo Resize Active Folder 1. From the Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 Console, click Shares. 2. Select a Share to use as a Photo Resize Active Folder and click to expand the Active Folder section. 3. Check Enable. 4. Select Photo Resize from the drop-down menu. 5. You can set a size for your pictures. Select 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, or enter a Custom Resolution for resizing images. The resized photos are saved to a folder on the Share named by the photo size you choose, such as 800x600. 6. You can keep a copy of the original by selecting Keep the original files after resizing. 7. To add a watermark to your photo, select Add a watermark to the photos. Click the Watermark file icon to apply a watermark image to your file. 8. Click Apply to save your changes. 9. Once configured, all of your photos in this Active Folder will be resized to your settings. Click View Content to see the files in this Share. How do I... manage a Share