How to resize images to a specific size of lot? (URGENT!)

I do not know how to batch resize photos using adobe bridge and then Tools > photoshop > image... processor and resize, but what I want to know is how to resize images to a size specific width and height of the lot without having to keep proportion.

For now, I have a bunch of photos that are 2896 x 1944 pixels, but I need to resize up to 1920 x 1080 for a sequence of stop motion. But photoshop wants to keep in proportion and resizes 1608 x 1080, which is not what I want but I don't want to make them one at a time. so please help

THX

But photoshop wants to keep in proportion and resizes 1608 x 1080, which is not what I want but I don't want to make them one at a time. so please help

You can do this by registering your own action in Photoshop (in the action panel) and use the image size command while unchecking the option to constrain the proportions. Then, you can fill in the size in pixels and include a save as command to close a document and a new location. Then select files in Bridge and via tools / Photoshop /Batch perform this action.

However, if you do not change the proportions of your original photos will appear very tense because you change the proportions, I'm not sure that's what you want.

You could also record an action to trim the originals of this size, leaving the look of the original image, only less at low, high or both. In doing so, all files are cropped to the same location that you saved the harvest on the first file.

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