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Old 29th of April 2005 (Fri)   #1
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Does anybody know of any programs that will allow me to resize a large number of photos at once and save them as .jpegs rather than having to go through and resize each photo individually. Sorry for the remedial question lol
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Thank you sir.
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I use breezebrowser. You can do proofs or create an HTML gallery in one pass.
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I just did that in Photoshop with almost 400 images. Just made an action, selected the photos, and let it work.
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Does anybody know of any programs that will allow me to resize a large number of photos at once and save them as .jpegs rather than having to go through and resize each photo individually. Sorry for the remedial question lol
I also use Breezebrowser. Using its Batch Proofs feature, it will convert whole folders of images from raw, resize, adjust levels and gamma, sharpen, and save to JPEG of specified quality in one step. The proofs will be stored in their own folder, with EXIF information intact.

I find it easier and more straightforward with Breezbrowser than using Photoshop actions, and Breezebrowser makes it quite difficult to accidently overwrite original files.

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www.freeimagebrowser.com -small and easy to use program
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