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05/22/2005 09:08:32 PM · #1 |
I have over 1000 images that need to be resized to 1280x960. How can I make PS do it without my intervention?
I've managed to do it, but I have to click yes on them.....which means I have to sit in front of the pc.
Any1 care to help?
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05/22/2005 09:16:21 PM · #2 |
I wouldn't do it this way - I'd use PS to "create web gallery" and make your "image size" what you want it to be - create the gallery and then delete all the extra stuff, keep just the image folder and it will be perfect.
Otherwise on your automate batch, turn "save as" off, but sometimes that doesn't work.
M
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05/22/2005 09:17:18 PM · #3 |
I know this probrably doesn't answer your question. I am not sure if PS will allow you to do that. I had the same problem and if your running Win Xp as your OS. You can use Power Toys for XP And just get the image resizer. Fits right into the dialog box in Windows Explorer. A problem you might run into is it might not resize non standard files like .raw .psp ect ect. It has a custom resize option...and it does batch fiels as well. You just need to select them all then right mouse click and resize. It will overwrite or create new files. Someone else may have a better answer for you.
Message edited by author 2005-05-22 21:18:04.
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05/22/2005 09:17:29 PM · #4 |
yeah thats the best solution
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05/22/2005 11:00:37 PM · #5 |
Duh, I jsut needed to use the automate function!
Thx guys, it worked!
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