Resize Multiple Images

Anusha

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lahirumam said:
Is there any software where you can RESIZE multiple images at once...??
The Windows Picture Manager is good but there's a huge quality drop....Anyone..??
Thanks in advance..Cheers
ACDSee should do
 

OscarNonis

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Here we go

Do you have photoshop and bridge?

open one photo in photoshop and record action and resize it as you need and save your action with a new name as you want.

Then go to Bride and your folder and select all images that you need, then go to Tools, Phtoshop > bacth, you can give that action you saved. Ypou have to give new location to save your resized images.

Hey guys,

I'm Adobe expert and I would like to make some Adobe video tutorials in sinahala and I can give it free in YouTube or iTunes. We can talk about this project in another post.

What you guys think?
 

Anusha

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OscarNonis said:
Do you have photoshop and bridge?

open one photo in photoshop and record action and resize it as you need and save your action with a new name as you want.

Then go to Bride and your folder and select all images that you need, then go to Tools, Phtoshop > bacth, you can give that action you saved. Ypou have to give new location to save your resized images.

Hey guys,

I'm Adobe expert and I would like to make some Adobe video tutorials in sinahala and I can give it free in YouTube or iTunes. We can talk about this project in another post.

What you guys think?
Isn't it too overkill for a job as simple as resizing? :S
 

OscarNonis

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This the easiest

hey,

This the easiest and the fastest way to resize few images at once. Its call batchh processing. Once you do, you will see how its easy.

You can do this within 5 minutes
 

Anusha

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OscarNonis said:
hey,

This the easiest and the fastest way to resize few images at once. Its call batchh processing. Once you do, you will see how its easy.

You can do this within 5 minutes
But why waste 5 minutes when you can do it in 10 seconds? :confused:

Besides, if you want to change the resize options, you have to go through the recording again...quite inefficient IMHO.
 

OscarNonis

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What I meant is...

Once you record it, you have to save that action for future use. Its take few seconds according to your knowledge and speed.

Its takes few (not 5) minutes.

Then select group of pictures (1) and give new location to save (2), then give that pre recorded action (3)
 

Anusha

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OscarNonis said:
What I meant is...

Once you record it, you have to save that action for future use. Its take few seconds according to your knowledge and speed.

Its takes few (not 5) minutes.

Then select group of pictures (1) and give new location to save (2), then give that pre recorded action (3)
I still think it is overkill...
 

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Anusha said:
I still think it is overkill...

I use photoshop + bridge for this to resize 100s of photos and its really faster. I'm certfied with Adobe Training and I'm always trying to use easy and fastest way within Adobe programs.

I have participated for Adobe Creative License Conference in Hollywood few month ago and met lots of world's best instructors and learnt lots of new techniques.

Adobe CS3 give lots of opportunities for designers to have faster workflow.

I would like to know how you do resize group of photos. If you want i can provide this tutorial in detail
 

Anusha

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OscarNonis said:
I use photoshop + bridge for this to resize 100s of photos and its really faster. I'm certfied with Adobe Training and I'm always trying to use easy and fastest way within Adobe programs.

I have participated for Adobe Creative License Conference in Hollywood few month ago and met lots of world's best instructors and learnt lots of new techniques.

Adobe CS3 give lots of opportunities for designers to have faster workflow.

I would like to know how you do resize group of photos. If you want i can provide this tutorial in detail
I use this application to resize. It is very fast!
 

sri_lion

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OscarNonis said:
Do you have photoshop and bridge?

open one photo in photoshop and record action and resize it as you need and save your action with a new name as you want.

Then go to Bride and your folder and select all images that you need, then go to Tools, Phtoshop > bacth, you can give that action you saved. Ypou have to give new location to save your resized images.

Hey guys,

I'm Adobe expert and I would like to make some Adobe video tutorials in sinahala and I can give it free in YouTube or iTunes. We can talk about this project in another post.

What you guys think?

Thats a good idea! we do have a Elakiri Magazine up coming why don't you contact the editors and ask whether you can contribute!!

You can PM Neon_White about this!!
 

OscarNonis

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Thanks for your response. Actually I'm thinking to controbute my knowledge and some of my experiences within Sri Lankans.

I really need to plan something and will see what we can do.

Thanks