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clarity
Joined: 21 Apr 2008 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:32 am Post subject: batch scaling |
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Hi,
I have about 200 photos that I want to scale to about half the resolution.
So instead of 2000 x 2600, I want 1000 x 1300.
What is the best way to go about this with batch of photos?
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SoSo Inksarat 100+ Club

Joined: 09 Apr 2008 Posts: 114 Location: Egypt
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clarity
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 8:16 pm Post subject: Re: batch scaling |
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Thanks for the video clip, but that shows only applying to a single image.
I have about 200 images.
I don't want to have to do that 200 times manually.
Is there an automated way to apply that action to a batch of photos.
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SoSo Inksarat 100+ Club

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Johnathan 1000+ Club

Joined: 31 May 2007 Posts: 1050 Location: Belfast, Northen Ireland
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 10:43 pm Post subject: Re: batch scaling |
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 Click on the image to view it at its original size
Click on the Actions tab and the palette will come out.
 Click on the image to view it at its original size
Click on the Create New Action Button
 Click on the image to view it at its original size
Name your action.
 Click on the image to view it at its original size
Click on the Record Action button.
 Click on the image to view it at its original size
Resize your image and do what ever you want to do to all your images then click the Stop button beside the record button. Then any time you want to use that you just need to have your image open and have the action you just made selected and click the ply button. There is a way to make something called a Droplet, I watched a podcast about how to make one the other day but I forgot and you can save it to your desktop and you just drag a folder in and it will do it all at once.
check this link out it might help.
http://www.photoshoplab.com/droplets-for-the-lazy.html
Or
http://www.freetimefoto.com/photoshop/action/create-droplet.html |
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SoSo Inksarat 100+ Club

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SoSo Inksarat 100+ Club

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Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 1:53 pm Post subject: Re: batch scaling |
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also I found another programme
Fotosizer 1.13
it is sooo easy to use
description :
Fotosizer is a freeware batch image resizer tool. It resizes your photos in just 3 easy steps
- 1. Photo selection, 2. select resize settings, then 3. Start the resize!
Increasingly, sharing photos on the internet is becomming more and more popular. JPEG
files from digital cameras taken at high resolutions are far too large to send over the
Internet, with some photos ending up at 5 mega bytes. Uploading one photo to a photo
sharing website is fine, but 10, 20, or even more, this can take forever, especially on a
dial-up connection.
With Fotosizer, you can shrink JPEG image files, along with other supported formats, and
dramatically reduce internet transfer times, enabling you to quickly and easily prepare your
image collections to be published on the web.
Main Features:
- Choose to resize by percentage of width and height
- Choose to set custom width and height
- Maintain aspect ratio
- Choose where the resized images will be saved
- Add single image or selection of images
- Add images from a folder
- Include sub folders when adding from a folder
- Shows thumbnail preview list of images due to be resized
- Shows details such as filename, original file size, file type of images due to be resized
Supported Image Formats
- JPEG images (*.jpg, *.jpeg)
- Portable Network Graphics (*.png)
- Windows Bitmap (*.bmp)
- 8-bit Compuserve GIF(*.gif)
http://www.fotosizer.com/Default.aspx
you can download here
http://www.fotosizer.com/download/fsSetup113.exe
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jgilli86
Joined: 17 Apr 2008 Posts: 10
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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 1:30 am Post subject: Re: batch scaling |
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| i use microsoft office picture manager it came wit my version of office 2007 student... idk if u have that but it always u to perform that action... |
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SoSo Inksarat 100+ Club

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Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:21 pm Post subject: Re: batch scaling |
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I've asked my friend and she told me how to resize (or any task in the PS "by using actions") a group of photos
1- Put all of the images you wanna resize in a single folder , also make a new empty folder for the resized photos .
2- Make the action you wanna use on the photos . (here you can use the action which I made , or follow Johnatahn's instructions to make the action you want) and save the action.
3- Now everything is allright .. we just have to put the batch options to finish .
go to File -- Automate-- Batch
and this window will appear
4- then pres ok and let the PS do the task ... don't run any programmes to prevent the PS hang .
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Medley 500+ Club
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:59 am Post subject: Re: batch scaling |
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Yes, OR......
Go to File> Scripts> Image Processor
You can choose to save as JPG, PSD, or TIFF, and all three options allow you to resize the image however you desire.
Image processor allows you to specify an input method (open images, or apply to an entire folder), and an output folder (or the same folder you input from). You can even open the first image, and use it to create a series of commands to be run on the rest of the images.
So why would you want to create a script or action, when it's already been done for you?
- Joe U. |
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pintree3
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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 12:12 pm Post subject: Re: batch scaling |
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Go the same question except not sure how to make the automation AND
did what the images show but where's the feature that says what final size you actually want it (And i'm hoping this also keeps the originals intact).Basically what I want to do is this. take a group of photos and resize them all at once also add the word 'shrunk' at the end of each file.
so photo 1 called 'apple.jpg' would be renamed 'apple.shrunk.jpg' and 'banana.jpg' would be renamed 'banana.shrunk.jpg' etc. All of this while still maintaing the original files with the riginal titles.
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2- Make the action you wanna use on the photos . (here you can use the action which I made , or follow Johnatahn's instructions to make the action you want) and save the action.
3- Now everything is allright .. we just have to put the batch options to finish .
go to File -- Automate-- Batch
and this window will appear
4- then pres ok and let the PS do the task ... don't run any programmes to prevent the PS hang .
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