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12/30/2006 03:28:33 PM · #1 |
I've been trying this for the past couple of days. I want to do batch resizing of photos to 25% of the photo size. I went into photoshop and I created a new action. The action was open, image size (25%), save, close.....And It won't perform the action...it'll go through the whole thing as if it's doing the action, but when you look at the folder, it's not performing any action.
Someone please give me help on how to batch resize my photos. |
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12/30/2006 03:31:12 PM · #2 |
My first thought was that it saved them somewhere you weren"t expecting, but it's probably more complicated than that.
=) |
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12/30/2006 03:32:58 PM · #3 |
did you forget to tell the action to (stop) ?
just a thought...
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12/30/2006 03:34:50 PM · #4 |
Yep told it to stop. I'm checking to make sure it isn't saving it somewhere else..but I don't see where it would. |
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12/30/2006 03:47:54 PM · #5 |
I just tried it and it worked fine. Start recording and open a file, resize it, and then save it to the destination folder with whatever options you like. Stop recording.
Go to Batch processing, choose the Source folder, check Override Open Command, Suppress file open open options, and suppress color profile warnings. Choose Destination as Folder, choose the folder, check Override Action Save As command, and click OK.
If this does not work, just use Irfanview ;-)
Edit : I hope it is not saving over the originals...
Message edited by author 2006-12-30 15:49:04. |
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12/30/2006 04:10:00 PM · #6 |
Digital Phot Resizer is good to for easy batch resizing.
download from
//icegiant.com/
cost $10 for key to have full version |
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12/30/2006 04:12:40 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by ignite: I just tried it and it worked fine. Start recording and open a file, resize it, and then save it to the destination folder with whatever options you like. Stop recording.
Go to Batch processing, choose the Source folder, check Override Open Command, Suppress file open open options, and suppress color profile warnings. Choose Destination as Folder, choose the folder, check Override Action Save As command, and click OK.
If this does not work, just use Irfanview ;-)
Edit : I hope it is not saving over the originals... |
Thanks..i actually just figured it out too...it was the open open command giving me problems. I actually opened the file and then start recording the action at Image resize....and it worked perfectly.
Thank you all for your help. |
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