- Once you have Photoshop opened, click on File > Scripts >Image Processor.
- In the Image Processor window, select the folder your images are in by clicking Select Folder.
- You can save in the current folder, or choose a different folder. If you save in the current folder, it will create a new folder inside it called JPEG and put the processed images there. It will not overwrite your original images.
- File Type � Save as a JPEG with a quality of 10. Your photos will be reduced in file size noticeably and will remain good quality.
- If you want to resize your images select Resize to Fit and enter the dimensions you want. Note: you need to keep the aspect ratio of your images. Make sure your original images are the same dimensions (they should be if they�re from the same camera) and divide the height and width separately by the same number to keep the ratio. For example, photos that are originally 2592 x 1944 will be resized to 1296 x 972, half of the original size, keeping the aspect ratio.
- Click Run and Photoshop will start processing your images. Wait for it to finish, then you can close it.
Now you can resize thousands of images with a few clicks. WHEW! That was so easy!
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Look! All my images resized at one time! |
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