How to resize multiple pictures in photoshop

April 16th, 2010

Image Processor

Generally when you take photos with your digital camera, you want the images to be as large as possible, allowing you best results when pictures are edited for print media.
However if you have images for a website, Flickr, facebook etc, large file sizes will take longer to load if allowed at all, so you may need to resize a batch of pictures.

Step 1
Create a second folder in the folder where your original images are. Call it small pics.

Step 2
Open photoshop, Go to file – Scripts – Image processor

Check out the screen shot, just fill out as required
(Note: it might be worth doing a single manual resize to get the correct dimensions for your batch job)

image processor

Step 3
So choose folder where you have your images, and folder where the resized ones should go

Step 4
Hit run, go and check your resized pics.

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