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Jun 24, 2007 22:17 |  #1

Y'llo, Im in need of some help.

I am wanting to resize 150 photos to 'web ready' size and resolution.
Around 700 pixels on the biggest end.

Is there a way to batch resize in Lightroom?

If there is a link on here that answers my inquery please direct me.

If not could you please inform me how.

Thanks all.


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Jun 24, 2007 22:39 |  #2

In the Library module select all the images you want to re-size then in the File menu select export. Select a different folder to export them to and check the box that says "constrain maximum size" next enter in your maximum dimensions. If this is something you do a lot, then save it as a preset and next time you will just have to select the images and run the preset.

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Jun 24, 2007 22:41 |  #3

thekid24 wrote in post #3434110 (external link)
Y'llo, Im in need of some help.

I am wanting to resize 150 photos to 'web ready' size and resolution.
Around 700 pixels on the biggest end.

Is there a way to batch resize in Lightroom?

If there is a link on here that answers my inquery please direct me.

If not could you please inform me how.

Thanks all.

If you're talking about re-sizing the originals then I'm not sure how you can do that.

If you want to re-size a set to email/burn to CD/DVD you can use the pre-sets.
Select the images you want then go to File->Export.
It will open up a box where you can adjust the settings.
Select where you want to export.
JPEG 60-80 quality.
700 max for both height and width.
etc...

Hope that helps you.

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Jun 24, 2007 22:45 |  #4

Awesome! Big thanks.

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