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dragon
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pic resize question

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Ok went to the Senshiem (sp) air museum and got a little carried away. I ended up with over 500 pics and I really don't want to open and resize then save every one manually. Is there a better way.
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Use the batch function in Photoshop.

1. First you open one of your Images.
2. Create a new Action
3. Resize Your Image
4. Finish the Action
5. go to file -> Automate -> Batch
6. Choose your action from the drop down menu "Action"
7. Under Source click "chose" and chose the folder with you image in
8. Under Destination chose "Folder" from the Drop down menu "Destination"
9. Click Choose under "Destination" and select a folder
10. Click Ok.
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Post by dragon »

I don't have photoshop. I use Infanview to resize my photos. Do you know how to do that in infranview. If you don't know thanks for the earlier info.
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I assume you mean Irfanview. It's got a batch resize function under File->Batch Conversion. Browse to the image folder, Add All, set the options and convert.
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Bounty wrote:I assume you mean Irfanview. It's got a batch resize function under File->Batch Conversion. Browse to the image folder, Add All, set the options and convert.
Cool thanks
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Post by TimothyC »

If you are on windows, just use the image resize power toy.
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Whatever you do to resize the photos, think about saving copies of the original sizes. Someday you may want them.
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