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mEtH
10-03-2004, 11:05 PM
What\'s the easiest way to size multiple images. Everyone can post their bit. let\'s try and keep it informational.

Now I know I had to hear it today at C7 \"WINDOWS XP, AH GEEZ\" and then \"WINDOWS XP, WINDOWS XP, WINDOWS XP with that stupid viewer or whatever its called\"

so how...possible sticky for new comers so that no one ever has to go 1 by 1 anymore.

majic
10-03-2004, 11:38 PM
by sizing u mean like from a jigapizel cams to post on the web?

so like 10000x10000 pixels down to maybe 800x600?

jasc paintshop pro - batch jobs
acdsee - batch jobs
photoshop - i\'m sure it does it somehow, don\'t use it often

Newlook
10-04-2004, 01:10 AM
Originally posted by majic

jasc paintshop pro - batch jobs



Which version? Mine is 7.04 (I know it\'s old) and doesn\'t have \"batch jobs\"

mEtH
10-04-2004, 08:22 AM
This is the only way I know of...

In Photoshop,
- open one of the many images you wish to resize
- open the actions pallet
- click on new action
- name is as you wish (eg. resizing 800x600)

now do the actions you need to do to all the images...
- Image > ImageSize > 800x600 > click Ok
- File > Save
- Close the window

*** duplicate your folder so that it does not save over your originals***

Now all you have to do is open all of your images and press the Play button in the actions pallet for each image. Now what will happen is you\'ll see it go through the funtions and even close that window for you. I like adding the close feature to my actions because then I don\'t get mixed up with which one I have done already.

*** reminder you will have to setup a seperate action for both landscape and portrait pictures ***

bubba1983
10-05-2004, 07:30 PM
hahahahaa