Schoolzine Knowledge Base
Updated Aug 2021
Before uploading your newsletter content, we recommend first reducing the file size of your images by processing them through the Schoolzine Image ReSZizer. This will cut down on the time it takes to upload your files.
You will also be able to adjust the height and width of your images to fit various other features within the Control Centre, such as Side Panels, Emails, Websites and SZapp Notifications.
This software is free and allows you to resize all of your images at the same time.
You can install the program by clicking one of the links below. Once downloaded, launch the file and follow the installation steps.
PLEASE NOTE: If you are having trouble installing the Image ReSZizer due to administration access permissions, you will need to speak to your I.T. Department. |
Click on the video below to view a video tutorial for installing the Schoolzine Image ReSZizer:
This should only occur for Windows 10 users, however, upon running the ReSZizer installer, you may be greeted with a "Smart Screen" prompt (see image below). If this occurs, just click more information (if applicable), followed by "Run".
Click on the video below to view a video tutorial on using the Schoolzine Image ReSZizer:
Before you get started, make sure your Images folder contains all relevant image files and galleries.
This function is the easiest way to create image files from your PDFs and is perfect for if you'd like a visual to accompany your downloadable file.
You are able to control what dimensions your images are sized to by assigning a Profile before you click Resize.
For more information on the best profiles to apply to your images for resizing, see the guide below:
Images contain certain background information known as Meta-Data that control varying aspects of the image, such as Size, Rotation, Preview Text, etc. Both your Desktop Computer and online platforms such as the Schoolzine Control Centre can interpret this background Meta-Data in different ways. This can lead to images being the correct orientation on your desktop computer but display incorrectly once uploaded online.
You can use the Schoolzine Image Resizer to reset the Meta-Data of your images. Simply make sure they are the correct orientation on your Desktop Computer, then run them through the Schoolzine Image Resizer. Even if your images have been resized previously, this will reset the Meta-Data to the correct Orientation.
Occasionally the Meta-Data can be locked onto the image and the Schoolzine Image Resizer is unable to reset it correctly. To resolve this you can follow the below steps:
This should Hard Reset the Meta-Data on the Image and set the Orientation to the Correct Orientation.
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