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  • Art Del Gado
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    • Nov 2003
    • 960

    #1

    I need help with batch resizing...

    Hey guys i need some help and what other best place to turn to than the good old gfy with some of the smartest people on the net. My problem i have a lot of images and i need to resize them. What is the best way to accomplish this? Any help would be highly appreciated. Im looking for the most pain/hassle free way to do this.

    Thx

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  • bangman
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    • Sep 2004
    • 5283

    #2
    Assuming they are all the same size and you need them all resized to the same size:

    Open Photoshop.
    Create an action
    - Record
    - Image > Image Size
    - File > Save For Web
    - Stop Recording

    Batch Run Action
    - Open all the images
    - File > Automate > Batch
    - Select the action you just created, and apply it to all open images

    That should do it. You also might want to add a close command to the action so you don't end up with having to close all the images once you are done.
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    • Art Del Gado
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      • Nov 2003
      • 960

      #3
      thank you bangman... i will give it a try right now
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      • american pervert
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        • Sep 2002
        • 6840

        #4
        arles is way easier
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        • I LOVE Little Brown Asses
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          • Jan 2006
          • 1047

          #5
          Originally posted by bangman
          Assuming they are all the same size and you need them all resized to the same size:

          Open Photoshop.
          Create an action
          - Record
          - Image > Image Size
          - File > Save For Web
          - Stop Recording

          Batch Run Action
          - Open all the images
          - File > Automate > Batch
          - Select the action you just created, and apply it to all open images

          That should do it. You also might want to add a close command to the action so you don't end up with having to close all the images once you are done.
          This is an excellent method, just remember you will have to do all your verticals first, then all your horizontals unless you want to end up with mismatched sized files....

          If you have Adobe Bridge you can use the Image Processor command to resize all your files first into a new folder, then batch those Save For Web.....

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          • seeric
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            • Aug 2004
            • 41917

            #6
            Originally posted by NichePay_ART
            thank you bangman... i will give it a try right now

            we use compupic pro. lossless image compression.

            then smartsaver pro will crush them all the way down to about 100k.

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            • Hollywood376
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              • Jul 2005
              • 1154

              #7
              Originally posted by I LOVE Little Brown Asses
              This is an excellent method, just remember you will have to do all your verticals first, then all your horizontals unless you want to end up with mismatched sized files....

              If you have Adobe Bridge you can use the Image Processor command to resize all your files first into a new folder, then batch those Save For Web.....
              to avoid that problem, instead of image>image size, use the file>fit image dialog.

              enter the maximum dimension you want in both boxes. Say your images are 3000x2000 and you want 600x800 but some are verticle and some are horizontal. No problem... in the fit image command put 800 in the width and height box and PS will make the longest side 800 pixels.

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              • Fetish Gimp
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                • Feb 2005
                • 1699

                #8
                You can also do it ghetto-style with irfanview. Simple yet effective. Watch how to do it.
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                • Lace
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                  • Mar 2004
                  • 16116

                  #9
                  Originally posted by I LOVE Little Brown Asses
                  This is an excellent method, just remember you will have to do all your verticals first, then all your horizontals unless you want to end up with mismatched sized files....

                  If you have Adobe Bridge you can use the Image Processor command to resize all your files first into a new folder, then batch those Save For Web.....
                  Well if you're doing a 50% resize it should be fine..
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                  • s2kcord
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                    • Mar 2006
                    • 581

                    #10
                    Send them all to me and for a low rate I can do all them in record time.

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                    • Abyss_Vee
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                      • Sep 2003
                      • 5208

                      #11
                      arles does the job pretty good as well

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                      • GrannyDollars
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                        • May 2006
                        • 107

                        #12
                        webrazor is real easy

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