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Old 12-02-2007   #1 (permalink)
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I have a few hundred wedding pics that I want to convert to 6x4 jpegs @ 300ppi. Unfortunately, when I processed and cropped the pics I didn't set the resolution, so now I have several hundred pics in landscape and portrait at various ppi settings.
What I need now is a method of batch resizing which will give me 6x4 jpegs @ 300ppi.
I DO know how to do this if all the pics are the same orientation, but is there a way to do it when the pics are mixed up.
The purpose of this is to put the pics on a CD in such a way that the client can reprint the pics herself straight from the CD in the future without having to use any software.

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Old 12-02-2007   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Batch resizing, CS2

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I have a few hundred wedding pics that I want to convert to 6x4 jpegs @ 300ppi. Unfortunately, when I processed and cropped the pics I didn't set the resolution, so now I have several hundred pics in landscape and portrait at various ppi settings.
What I need now is a method of batch resizing which will give me 6x4 jpegs @ 300ppi.
I DO know how to do this if all the pics are the same orientation, but is there a way to do it when the pics are mixed up.
The purpose of this is to put the pics on a CD in such a way that the client can reprint the pics herself straight from the CD in the future without having to use any software.



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Allan try this link its one i use and it works a treat, Download BD Sizer 2.5.0 - Enables you to resize images based on user defined dimension or a specific target size - Softpedia

Dont matter what orientation you have as it will do it all for you at any file size
Also i think ifranview does the same
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Old 12-02-2007   #3 (permalink)
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Thanks Martin. Have a Karma.
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Default Re: Batch resizing, CS2

You can also use Bridge to do this. Select all the images, go to Tools > Photoshop > Image Processor and fill in the details you need. You can batch resize and save to JPG, TIF, and/or PSD.
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Russel Brown's 1-2-3 Processor has even more options that the Image Processor script (he wrote that one too). The Russell Brown Show.
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Default Re: Batch resizing, CS2

John, thank you very much for that information. I just upgraded to CS3 on my Mac G5. I followed your instructions, and they worked like a charm. Like many people, I get in a rut. I learn to do things a certain way, and I stick to it, no matter how inconvenient it might be. Thanks for making my life a little easier tonight!
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I didn't realize you could do it straight out of bridge. I always create an action to do the conversion and then from bridge do a batch to that action. Usually I am going from Tiff or psd to jpg. I can do that also it sounds like??
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Some scripts don't work strait out of Bridge, so you have to create an action that runs the script, and batch that. Thankfully the Image Processor and 1-2-3 Process aren't one of the problem children.

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