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dpp
25th of February 2005 (Fri), 02:32
Hello

Can you please help me with Batch Processing

Can you please tell me how to resize the Canvas size for 200 photos using Batch Processing (if possible)

I know how to resize one at a time but it takes forever if I am doing 200 individually

Thks

pdrow
25th of February 2005 (Fri), 22:27
I'll bump this up to see if someone knows.

Hellashot
26th of February 2005 (Sat), 08:50
Photoshop Elements 3 has a batch file processes feature that allows for resizing.

gramps
26th of February 2005 (Sat), 08:56
Which editing software are you using? I can't help with the "batch" question but if someone else know what software, that might be helpful.

dpp
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 02:23
Sorry PS 6

tim
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 02:37
In PS CS you create an action that does the resize as you want it, then select all the images in the image browser, choose batch, choose your action, set a couple of parameters, and hit go. PS6 doesn't have the file browser so I can't suggest how to get around that, the rest should be similar.

maderito
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 05:26
For help on batch re-sizing photos, see:

http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=43757

norcal99
1st of March 2005 (Tue), 15:46
Sorry to ask if this is common knowledge, but how do you set a "batch" command? I too am trying to resize a few hundred pictures but don't know how to set it up. Thanks

tim
1st of March 2005 (Tue), 18:23
Sorry to ask if this is common knowledge, but how do you set a "batch" command? I too am trying to resize a few hundred pictures but don't know how to set it up. Thanks

Depends what software you're using. Try the IfranView I linked to before, it's free and quite simple.

maderito
1st of March 2005 (Tue), 19:26
In Photoshop 7 (which I believe is the same as your PS 6):

File>automate>batch... and select the action you want to run in batch mode.

Check the help file for futher directions.