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Is it possible to resize a large number of jpegs to a lower resolution at the same time using photoshop? Or is there maybe at least just a more streamlined way of doing it without doing it manually, one-at-a-time in photoshop?
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Not that I'm aware of, but it would be a nice feature.
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Here you go...I found this a few months back and it's been a Godsend.
http://www.celoxdesign.net/tutorials/view29.htm |
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Good find Klye
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*takes a bow*
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Just tried it ... And it works.
All hail Superklye the Magnificent!!!
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You can do it in Photoshop by batching actions. Actions are simply macros of the things you normally do in PS.
First, set up an Action.
Now you're going to record the action which will be batched later. It doesn't matter which images you use in this process; Photoshop's only interested in the actions you record.
To execute the action in batch mode...
Photoshop will then set about opening each file in the source folder, resizing it, saving it to the destination folder and closing before moving onto the next file. Sure, it's a pain in the arse to set up, but you can record just about anything you normally do in Photoshop. If you're heavy into correcting digital photos in Photoshop, just think how much time you'll save batching an action which opens a .jpg file, changes it's colourspace to adobe RGB, auto levels, and applies an unsharp mask before saving. Edit - just noticed you can also execute an action in the Image Processor method Klye posted. That's pretty sweet! |
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EDIT: nevermind
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Come on guys, batching and scripting are some of the best reasons to use Photoshop.
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