Monday 16 April 2012

How to resize multiple images in Photoshop


 I’m using Photoshop CS3:
  1. Once you have Photoshop opened, click on File > Scripts > Image Processor…(click here for a screenshot)
  2. In the Image Processor window, select the folder your images are in by clickingSelect Folder… (click here for a screenshot)
  3. You can save in the current folder, or choose a different folder. If you save in the current folder, it will create a new folder inside it called JPEG and put the processed images there. It will not overwrite your original images.
  4. File Type – I recommend saving as JPEG with a quality of 10. Your photos will be reduced in file size noticeably and will remain good quality.
  5. If you want to resize your images, which I recommend for posting them online, select Resize to Fit and enter the dimensions you want. Note: you need to keep the aspect ratio of your images. Make sure your original images are the same dimensions (they should be if they’re from the same camera) and divide the height and width separately by the same number to keep the ratio. My photos are originally 2592 x 1944, so I resize them to 1296 x 972. This is half of the original size, keeping the aspect ratio.
  6. Click Run and Photoshop will start processing your images. Wait for it to finish, then you can close it.
  7. http://www.wordplop.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/04/2.jpg

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