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So I need to resize 1800+ pictures...

Mik3y

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I only know how to resize images one at a time, but dont have the time or patience to do 1800+ pictures. If you know of a program that will allow me to resize them all together at once, that'd be great. Thanks.
 

GTaudiophile

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Originally posted by: Mik3y
Originally posted by: toekramp
adobe photoshop batch

k, so how do u do it with photoshop? i only know how to do it one at a time.

Launch Photoshop. File>Automate>Batch

You have to create an Action before doing this:

Open a sample photo.
Next to the History Tab is the Action Tab.
At the bottom of that window is a "Create New Action" button. Name your action.
Now "Action" is recording your actions.
Go to Image>Image Size. Adjust to the desired size.
Stop the "Action" from Recording.
Close your image without saving.
Then go run the batch process.
 
Feb 19, 2001
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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Mik3y
Originally posted by: toekramp
adobe photoshop batch

k, so how do u do it with photoshop? i only know how to do it one at a time.

Launch Photoshop. File>Automate>Batch

You have to create an Action before doing this:

Open a sample photo.
Next to the History Tab is the Action Tab.
At the bottom of that window is a "Create New Action" button. Name your action.
Now "Action" is recording your actions.
Go to Image>Image Size. Adjust to the desired size.
Stop the "Action" from Recording.
Close your image without saving.
Then go run the batch process.

:thumbsup:
 

Hayabusa Rider

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Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Originally posted by: Mik3y
Originally posted by: toekramp
adobe photoshop batch

k, so how do u do it with photoshop? i only know how to do it one at a time.

Launch Photoshop. File>Automate>Batch

You have to create an Action before doing this:

Open a sample photo.
Next to the History Tab is the Action Tab.
At the bottom of that window is a "Create New Action" button. Name your action.
Now "Action" is recording your actions.
Go to Image>Image Size. Adjust to the desired size.
Stop the "Action" from Recording.
Close your image without saving.
Then go run the batch process.

What version? In CS2 you just open the folder in Bridge> select all> tools> photoshop > Image processor > then just fill out the dialog box.

The Image resizer is easier than making actions.
 

natelloyd

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The easiest thing that no one has mentioned is the Microsoft Power Toys plugin for resizing photos.

It's free, and it just adds an option to the menu when you right click on an image or mulitple images, and then you can choose to resize, what what size, and whether to change the originals or create copies.

The only bad thing is that it's only for WinXP 32bit so far, so I'm SOL.