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Apr 15, 2007 03:41 |  #1

Is it possible to resize like... 20 images all at once using photoshop. It's just torture having to resize each picture the same size individually!! Please any help would rock!


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Apr 15, 2007 06:02 |  #2

File -> Scripts -> Image Processor


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Jul 15, 2007 23:12 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #3

what if you have photoshop CS
it doesn't show image processor


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Jul 16, 2007 00:21 |  #4

Have you considered making an action? It's not as good as a Script, though.


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Jul 16, 2007 09:48 as a reply to  @ Damo77's post |  #5

how do i get about to that exactly
is there a step by step on making this work?


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Jul 16, 2007 10:10 as a reply to  @ asianstutter's post |  #6

Try Russell Brown's Image processor for CS:

http://www.russellbrow​n.com/tips_tech.html (external link)

Scroll down a good ways 'til you find the stuff for CS.


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Jul 17, 2007 12:16 as a reply to  @ In2Photos's post |  #7

thanx alot i appreciate it!


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Jul 17, 2007 14:32 |  #8

expanding a little on the OP's question: Has anyone figured out a way automate resizing so that images in a portrait orientation are sized to 4" X 6" and 6" X 4" if in landscape orientation?
...always been puzzled by that one. I've done it before with 2 actions but it sure would be nice to be able to do it with one and have the action/script determine which type of resizing to execute.


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Jul 17, 2007 16:35 as a reply to  @ ayotnoms's post |  #9

Use file-automate-fit image. You set the max dimensions for both orientations. If you build this into your action then you should be able do it with one action. If you use the image processor or Russell Brown's version you can have it resize and you enter the max dimension you want resized.


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Jul 18, 2007 00:18 |  #10

ssim wrote in post #3562267 (external link)
Use file-automate-fit image. You set the max dimensions for both orientations. If you build this into your action then you should be able do it with one action. If you use the image processor or Russell Brown's version you can have it resize and you enter the max dimension you want resized.

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