Hi,
I have like 150 photos I need to resize and add my "(c)" signature to. Is there a way I can do without having to iterate each and every one?? I'm using PhotoShop CS 8.0 Code Intensity: Resizing hard drives in Parallels on Mac:: Aug 21, 2006 Resizing hard drives in Parallels on Mac Use the Lighthouse API for Mass Ticket Changes Update on Rails, jQuery, autocomplete http://codeintensity.blogspot.com/2006/08/resizing-hard-drives-in-parallels-on.htmlHOME |
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Make an action and go to file/automate/batch.
Are all the photos oriented the same way? i.e. Landscape or portrait? If not it will not work. You should seperate them into 2 folders then. Social Search // resize images // BlogCatalog:: mustyoudie has posted a new entry on: fresh it update Mass resize images with ImageResizer. ImageResizer is a free application and is part of the http://www.blogcatalog.com/dashboard.search.php?q=resize+imagesHOME | Web Creation Assistant Version History - PaulSaulnier.ca:: This means that resizing your photos will not cause them to lose the EXIF first using the mass file rename, assuming the file is a valid image format. http://www.paulsaulnier.ca/software/wca/verhist.phpHOME |
Matt,
I went to file/automate/batch and I don't see anything about resizing; is that a plug-in? ALl I see is a list of things like vigenetting, wood frame, etc. There's something called "Play set" and it's on "Default actions.atn" and that's the only selection in the drop down. Thanks
Ryan, you have to make your own action to do it. Making an action is easy. On the actions pallete, create a new action, and name it accordingly. You can assign it to a funtion key if you want, like F5 or whatever. After you've set that up, it will record what you do, so resize your photo accordingly, and when you're done, press the stop button on the actions pallete. Now your action will show up in the batch dialogue.
Got it! Thanks so much. Very powerful function.
Ryan, you have to make your own action to do it. Making an action is easy. On the actions pallete, create a new action, and name it accordingly. You can assign it to a funtion key if you want, like F5 or whatever. After you've set that up, it will record what you do, so resize your photo accordingly, and when you're done, press the stop button on the actions pallete. Now your action will show up in the batch dialogue.
Make an action and go to file/automate/batch.
Are all the photos oriented the same way? i.e. Landscape or portrait? If not it will not work. You should seperate them into 2 folders then.
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