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Nov 12th 2006#175306 Report
Member since: Aug 11th 2005
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Hi
I recently wanted to resize 10 pics

to 700 width. I could have done with a batch

resizer option, but in the end I resized each pic

individually in photoshop Image Ready.

Is there a batch option anywhere ?

thanks for comments

tim
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Nov 12th 2006#175318 Report
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Nov 12th 2006#175320 Report
Member since: Aug 11th 2005
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thanks , I ve got irfran view
and it used to work in the batch mode
but for some reason it is nt workin now
thats why I went to image ready
I thought they might have a batch option
but it seems not
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Nov 12th 2006#175321 Report
Member since: Nov 12th 2006
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Try reinstalling it. That usually works for me.
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Nov 14th 2006#175336 Report
Member since: Mar 27th 2001
Posts: 2237
Irfanview bites.........

Set up a batch action...

Heres a crash course:

With all the images in a centrally located foder create a new folder for the processed images to be placed in by photoshop.

Now open Photoshop and open one of the images. On the right hand side of the photoshop window look at all those pallets and find the "actions" pallet. (if it isn't there go: Window > actions)

At the bottom of the actions pallet click on the "create new action" button (second button from right) Name the action and click "record" (don't worry about the other stuff in there just name it where you'll know what it is)

From this point ANYTHING you do to that open image will be recorded into this new action.
SO, lets go to Image > Image size
In this dialog box make sure "constrain proportions" (at the bottom) IS ticked and "Resample image" IS NOT. In the "resolution" field type in 72.
Now, tick "Resaple image" and at the top in the "pixel dimensions type in your 600 X 450 desired size. Click OK.

I assume you want them as .jpg for the web so now lets go: File > Save for Web.
In that dialog on the right hand side select
jpg format
and on "quality" to keep the file size down select 30 (this will make about a 35k file at 600 X 450) and it will still look pretty nice.
Click save and save it somewhere other than the new folder you created for photoshop to put the processed images.
Now click the "stop" button on the bottom of the actions pallet.

Ok, you now have an automated action that can process all those photos while you are out playing Golf or whatever you realtors do.

Here is how you use it:
Go: File > Automate > Batch
In that dialog choose the action you just created by its name.

In the "source" section choose "folder" in the dropdown menu and then click the "choose" button.... navigate to the folder where you have the original images and select it and click OK

In the "output" section choose "folder" in the dropdown menu and click "choose" navigate to the new folder you created for photoshop to put the processed images in, select it and click OK

Make sure the "override" options are UNTICKED

In the file naming section you have to just use your own judgment... I usually use "document name" in the fist field and "extension" in the second field and leave the rest blank.

Click OK and sit back and watch Photoshop work.
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Nov 14th 2006#175351 Report
Member since: Aug 11th 2005
Posts: 13
thanks,
I thought photoshop must have a batch action
somewhere
I retried Irfan View and finally got it
to work

I think the secret is to have the pics in one
folder resize them and have them
set to output into another folder
that way theres no overwriting etc

It works well. I often have 10 or so pics
that I want to change to 700 width
the batch option saves a lot of time.
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