How to Batch Resize Photos in Photoshop
In this tutorial you get to see how powerful Photoshop can be at managing your photos. This tutorial shows you what you need to do if you have a large group of photos and want to resize them all at once (aka: “batch resize”). I show you how to save a copy, so that your original photos remain untouched.
This process can be used to apply effects to multiple photos as well, if you are using CS2 or CS3. The Elements version is a little different, and isn’t covered in this video because I don’t have a copy to demonstrate on.
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[..YouTube..] Thanks Bro been looking for a Mass way after it was changed
Mike
animemike24
16 Jun 09 at 12:32 pm
i loved it, does this way work on cs1??
Iman
19 Jun 09 at 4:30 am
[..YouTube..] A BIG THANK YOU
MonsieurRAF
13 Sep 09 at 10:47 am
[..YouTube..] Thanks awesome video i used my CS3 Photoshop
i also have Photo shop elements 6
what size is good for web photos ?
saveme4141
16 Oct 09 at 8:20 am
[..YouTube..] Great work. Your style is simple and at a nice pace. Thanks for posting!
bd36576
27 Oct 09 at 1:12 pm
[..YouTube..] Really good video, good quality and flows.
have been trying to do this all day!
thanks!
CRANIE8
18 Nov 09 at 5:40 pm
[..YouTube..] This is a great video, I have one question though. Is there a way of batch resizing photos so that the larger dimension is resized to the size that is input? so, for example landscape photos would be 600 in width or portrait photos would be 600 in height.
Vansicklen
24 Nov 09 at 10:44 pm
[..YouTube..] it wont work it says photoshop can not find java player that i already have but its not working
skyblue2567
20 Jan 10 at 10:20 am
[..YouTube..] How can i do this with Animated Gifs please?
Vodkaholic1983
3 Feb 10 at 6:46 pm
[..YouTube..] thanx very helpful!!!
meno301
24 Feb 10 at 9:54 pm