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19-Feb-2004, 03:37 PM #1
Photoshop 7 question?
I recently installed Adobe Photoshop 7 and have only used it a few times. I have been using ThumbsPlus 6 and am very familiar with it. Adobe is quite a bit more difficult for me as of yet. My question is; Is there a way to resize multiple images at once, instead of one by one? And if so, how? I am wanting to send alot of pics to my mother via email but need them resized from 2048x1536 to 800x600. Thank You.
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19-Feb-2004, 05:48 PM #2
Here's a tutorial for actions in Photoshop...

http://www.creativemac.com/2002/04_a...ls/psbatch.htm

personally I use the batch feature in Irfanview...quick and easy...

get Irfanview here... www.irfanview.com

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19-Feb-2004, 06:37 PM #3
Thanks, Buck

This is something I'm interested in, too.

The photos come from my digital camera very large, and I'd like a way of changing them all to a more useable size.

And, it's not a big download.

~ Carrie
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20-Feb-2004, 01:59 PM #4
Thanks alot Buck,

That link you provided is very helpful!
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20-Feb-2004, 03:06 PM #5
I downloaded Irfanview and just took pictures off my digital camera using it (instead of PSP)

I then wanted to resize them all to around 8-10" so opened them all. I had to do this one by one, couldn't find a way to open all in the folder at once. In PSP I would use Ctrl+A selecting them all, then hit open, and they'd open one by one till they were all on the screen.

I opened them all one by one then clicked on BATCH CONVERSION, and realized I had to select them (or select all) from a box that came up.

I did this, but then only could see where it changed them from one type of file to another, but couldn't see anything about setting size. Maybe this comes up if I change them all to jpg (which they already were, I assumed)?

I looked in HELP it it only had resize, they way other such programs do it.

It's probably right there and I'm missing it?

Assuming this fits in this thread, and won't start a separate one because the original post was about resizing all at once.

~ Carrie
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