How to Batch Resize in Photoshop. A Post By Helen Bradley. While its relatively easy to write an Action to resize a series of images in Photoshop, its easier still to get Photoshop to do all the work for you. Photoshop comes with an image processor script that will open, resize and save a series of images for you very quickly. Step 1. Choose File Scripts Image Processor. The image processor dialog shows a simple four step process for resizing the images. Step 2. In Step 1 of the dialog, select to either resize the images already open in Photoshop if you have them open, or click Select Folder and select a folder of images to resize. Select Include all Subfolders to include all subfolders of the selected folder. Step 3. In Step 2 of the dialog select where to save the images. If you select Save in Same Location Photoshop creates a subfolder in which to save the images so you dont have to worry about overwriting them. If a subfolder by the same name already exists with images with the same names in it, Photoshop saves to that folder but adds a sequential number to the file so you still wont lose your files.
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