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resizing photos in photoshop
Does anyone know how to resize multiple photos in photoshop at the same time?
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Set up an action.
Then you just click the hot-key and it will execute it, however it is not really adaptive, you need to be adjusting / resizing each picture the exact same way. |
trying to figure that out,....anyway you can gimme a step by step?
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I am not being mean by saying this, but there are some great books that have easy step by step, and some great websites aslo
try thewebmachine.com Good luck |
Creating an action will resize an image at a time when you hit that action key. You need to batch the set of images.
1) First have a sample image open. 2) Then Open your actions and hit create new action. 3) Name it and give it an action key if you want. 4) Hit record. 5) From here you can do 2 things: a) Go to image -> Image Size. Plug in new size. or b) Use the Crop Tool. And plug in the values for the cropping size. 6) Now hit ctrl+shift+alt+s to save to web and save into the correct folder. PS will use this folder everytime you run this action so make it a standard dummy and when done move out the images (not the folder since it will be used next time). 7) While saving DO NOT rename the image. Just hit ok. If you rename it, everytime you run the action it will try to overwrite the last image. 8) Close image, no save (you already saved the duplicate out, this is the original) . 9) Stop action. NOW... you can run a batch. Go to File -> Automate -> Batch. Select the folder where the originals are at and the action you are going to use. Dont use any of the saving or closing options since you already added that into the action. There you go... I'll expect the check in the mail. Heheheh later |
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