There are times where you may need to run a batch in order to resize a group of selected images. This guide will walk you through the steps on how to batch resize files using Adobe Photoshop.
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STEP ONE
Open Photoshop and open the FILE option at the top of your software. Under the File menu, navigate to Scripts > Image Processor.
STEP TWO
This will open the Image Processor dialog. In section 1 of the Image Processor dialog, you can select "Use Open Images" if your images are already open. If not, select "Select Folder". You can then click on the "Select Folder" button and browse to the folder where the images you are resizing are. Make sure "Open first image to apply settings" is checked.
In section 2, select where you want your resized images to be saved. If you choose "Save in Same Location", a folder will be created inside your images folder where your resized images will be saved. If you wish to save your resized images to a new folder, choose "Select Folder". You will be able to browse to the folder you wish to save your images to.
STEP THREE
In section 3 you will be able to configure how your images will be resized. You can use the following settings:
- Select "Save as JPEG"
- Quality: You may set the quality anywhere from 0 to 12. We suggest setting it no lower than 8.
- Select "Convert Profile to sRGB". This ensures your images will have the correct color profile.
- Select "Resize to Fit"
- In the box next to "W", enter 3000.
- In the box next to "H", enter 1730.
FINAL STEP
Once all your settings are in place, click Run.
All of the images in your selected folder (or all of your open images if you chose to open them first) will be resized to fit within your parameters, and saved in your specified location.
If you need more assistance with Image Quality issues for your uploads, check out our troubleshooting guide on image quality at the button below.
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