resizing batch
It is a way I can batch resize multiple images?
The process of 'Batch procces' offers only a scaling option.
What can I do?
Is there a way I can add a personalized option "Lots"?
The answer is Yes to both. Check out my blog to see if it can help a batch. http://blogs.adobe.com/edtechatadobe/2011/08/Fireworks-mobile-design-Tip-batch-processing-app-ic ones - in - fireworks.html
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How to resize batches of photos in Windows 7
Photo resizing
I just changed my computer and now have windows 7 as opposed to the previous XP
Under XP, I had absolutely no problem resizing batch of photos (for e-mail, storage, etc.) using the facilities of the Windows Explorer, allowing you to select a group of photos, right click and resize instantly.
For some reason, this facility is not available in Windows 7, Microsoft obviously fixing something that wasn't broken.
Any ideas on how I can do that I am reluctant to download a software freebie offers on the net and I can not find a formal program of Microsoft
Thank you
Windows XP do not have a built-in 'Resize' option, you must have installed PowerToys or any other applet party 3rd to allow resizing.
Sizing is available in Windows Live Photo Gallery (right click, choose "resize"), if you have on your system.
or there are several tools for Windows 7, you can load, some are freeware, as:
http://www.nirmaltv.com/2009/08/26/image-resizer-power-toy-for-Windows-7/
or
http://cybernetnews.com/image-resizer-Windows-7/
or sometimes, when you buy and install a gallery of photos/spare parts application, it will include a tool for this.
James Wolf MS - MVP [Multimedia]
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Question to resize batch probably simple: _
Hi, I am creating an action for batch resize a folder of images, and when I hit Run, I wonder for the jpeg quality for each file, which defeated the purpose of creating an action.
I use the file > automate > fit before Image dimensions hit OK and stop recording.
What am I doing wrong please?
Is the Destination > save and close?
Have you tried to use the file > Scripts > image without any intervention processor?
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Resizing batch/action &; rename
I can't try to completely automate the following task:
1 resize open image at 800 x 600 resolution
2. save a copy, by adding "_800" file name.
2 cultures with tool 300 x 300 px and 72 dpi.
3. save a copy, by adding "_300" file name.
4. resize the image as 125 x 125.
5. save slot, adding "_125" file name.
I would do this for all the open files. I wish that all the images to be saved in the same folder (much easier to upload to my site in this way).
I was able to do half the foregoing, using actions and batch, but I can't seem to get the 100% there. I can create a single action that performs the steps above, except that I can't change the filenames correctly. When you specify a different file name in action "save under", he recorded under this exact filename for each subsequent file, crush every time.
I tried to run a command batch using the action above and substituting "save under". Except that you can specify a suffix, and the substitution of "save under" also replaces the part 'Save as a Copy', so I find myself with 'Picture_800', 'Picture_800_800' and 'Picture_800_800_800 '. In addition, I prefer to be crop and resample the original image, not the image of resolution 800 x 600.
I've considered to break the above 3 times, by using a batch process for all the files open on each of them. But the batch automatically closes my files after executing (the fence does NOT part of actions), so I have to manually resume the files between lots. Ugh!
You have any ideas?
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Have an already placed with many PDF file, one per page, onehe's 100%, with different heights and widths are.
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It is possible to resize all the same percentage? *
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* Script importer multipage by ZanellI was not useful.
Hi Camilo,
Why do you need have to slide into a new file?
In any case, my DocResize script will do this for you. If you are
interested, you have my email
Ariel
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I'm guessing that you are running Windows XP?
The following free PowerToy for Windows XP
can resize batches of photos very quickly:Click on the following link and the left click of the
PowerToys tab...Windows XP downloads
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/downloads/Windows-XP(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)Download and install: ImageResizer.exe
(Filename: ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe)
(does not work on Vista)Then, you can open any folder containing
images and you will have an option to resize.
Just right click the selected image files and
Choose resize images in the menu. You
can select a picture or an entire group.The program will place the resized in copies
the folder with your originals.
(Tip: * never * overwrite your originals)To ensure that images in both portrait and
landscape orientation are resized to the
same dimensions... go to... Advanced...
and enter the largest number in these two areas.
IOW... for 600 x 800... Enter 800 in these two areas.Even if you enter the same dimensions as the
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Then I need to save it to the web as a PNG with a transparent background.
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I wouldn't have to open them one by one and resize the work plan then the image and save it one by one as that would take forever.
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Go to the file menu in the editor and select several files to process. This allows you to perform the renaming and resizing massively. You can select the source folder and choose to include subfolders. You also have the option to replace or save new files to a different location.
The only thing to keep in mind is there no option to prevent up-sizing. If you specify a new size greater than the photo (s) processing it will increase the dimensions, with the possibility of loss of quality.
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I'm guessing that you are running Windows XP?
The following free PowerToy for Windows XP
can resize batches of photos very quickly:Click on the following link and the left click of the
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(Filename: ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe)
(does not work on Vista)Then, you can open any folder containing
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I have a XP computer and want to display several series of photos on my smart TV. I have a couple of folders with a size of 1280 x 960 images that show very well. Several other cases are of a size of 640 x 480 with a small image on the TV. Is it possible to change the size of 640 x 480 more small to the large size of 1280 x 960. Also is it possible to change all the photos in the folder with a single statement
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The following free PowerToy for Windows XP
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install: ImageResizer.exe(Filename: ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe)
(does not work on Vista).(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)Windows XP downloads - PowerToys
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/XP-downloads#2TC=featured
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Resize. Just right click the selected image files
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the folder with your originals.
(Tip: * never * overwrite your originals)To ensure that images in both portrait and
landscape orientation are resized to the
same dimensions... go to... Advanced...
and enter the largest number in these two areas.
IOW... for 600 x 800... Enter 800 in these two areas.IrfanView...
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Navigate to the appropriate folder and then select the
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Check... Using the Advanced Options and
Click on the "Advanced..." buttonCheck the field "resize".
Enter the new size. If... for example... you
want to 640 by 480... Enter as many
in these two areas and be sure that "Preserve."
Aspect Ratio' is checked. This way the
many apply to the shorter
dimension and your image format will be
preserved.When increasing the pixel dimensions, audit
the box... "Resample" can lead to
in a better image quality.Click on... Ok...
Choose a "Output Format".
Choose a folder to save the new files in...
Click on the button 'start '.
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How can I set a default program for photos?
I work in real estate and I am often sent lots of photos, a lot of times the photos are too big, so I have to go to Office Picture manager and compress them. But go a place where photos are in h is a lot of time and effort, especially when dealing with shrinking 100 photos. Is there a way to put the PM as my default Photo Viewer, so I can just compress in this program?
I work in real estate and I am often sent lots of photos, a lot of times the photos are too big, so I have to go to Office Picture manager and compress them. But go a place where photos are in h is a lot of time and effort, especially when dealing with shrinking 100 photos. Is there a way to put the PM as my default Photo Viewer, so I can just compress in this program?
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Apparently you're running Windows XP?Lets say that the pictures are .jpg
OK... just right-click a .jpg photo thumbnail or file name and
the menu choose... Properties / General tab / change button...In the menu choose... Microsoft Office Picture Manager...
OK / apply / OK...That should do it.
FWIW... If you are running Win XP... the following free PowerToy
makes it very easy and fast to resize batches of photos.Click on the following link and on the left, click PowerToys...
Windows XP downloads
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/downloads/Windows-XP(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)Download and install: ImageResizer.exe
(Filename: ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe)
(does not work on Vista)Then, you can open any folder containing
images and you will have an option to resize.
Just right click the selected image files and
Choose resize images in the menu. You
can select a picture or an entire group.The program will place the resized in copies
the folder with your originals.
(Tip: * never * overwrite your originals)To ensure that images in both portrait and
landscape orientation are resized to the
same dimensions... go to... Advanced...
and enter the largest number in these two areas.
IOW... for 600 x 800... Enter 800 in these two areas. -
When I try to open a jpeg file, I get an error message... Acrobat Reader cannot open file... so I have to right click on each photo and open with Windows Picture Manager. I want to be able to open a JPEG with a single click. Also, I want to be able to send smaller photos so that they are sent faster and do not require a lot of time the receiving computer to get... Thank you.
I'm guessing that the regfix didn't work?
Outlook or Outlook Express? In any case... when
attaching directly to an e-mail message, do you
don't see no dialog resize.The following free PowerToy for Windows XP
can resize batches of photos very quickly:Click on the following link and the left click of the
Tab "PowerToys"...Windows XP downloads
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/downloads/Windows-XP(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)Download and install: ImageResizer.exe
(Filename: ImageResizerPowertoySetup.exe)
(does not work on Vista)Then, you can open any folder containing
images and you will have an option to resize.
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Choose resize images in the menu. You
can select a picture or an entire group.The program will place the resized in copies
the folder with your originals.
(Tip: * never * overwrite your originals)To ensure that images in both portrait and
landscape orientation are resized to the
same dimensions... go to... Advanced...
and enter the largest number in these two areas.
IOW... for 600 x 800... Enter 800 in these two areas. -
Batch image resizing and adding watermark.
HI, I'm transition Photoshop elements 12 to the CC. 12 items, there is a "process several files...". "Option where I can batch resize images by px, percentage, inches, etc., and it allows me to add a watermark in any color and place it in the centre or down. CC I see an image processor, but I can't resize in % and I can not add a watermark. I can do it with stocks, but y at - it script predone I can use. Since she is in the elements, is there a way to get the same options of dialogue in CC via a plugin?
This may be just what you are looking for: https://creative.adobe.com/addons/products/13157#.VuDLN_BOKrU
Personally, I use an Action combined with the processing script batch. The steps of my work are like this:
- Resize
- Place incorporated
- Transform (size)
- Move to correct the position with the tool move
- Flatten Image
- Convert to sRGB
- Save as (JPEG; 10 quality, etc.)
- Close (Save: no)
I actually created a single Action for horizontally-oriented pictures and the other for oriented vertically. The steps to resize and processing are different on each. In particular, the step of resizing. I get the desired dimension on the short side for the two (height to horizontal) and width in the vertical, and long size is automatically filled.
Finally, to create a third Action (the one you will choose in the batch script) containing only one step if/else. Go to the Action Panel menu, then choose "Insert conditional." Set it like this: If the image is horizontal: play [horizontal Action]. Otherwise, read: [vertical Action]
Then I put lot in place like this:
I was planning to put together a video tutorial of this, but have not had the chance yet. In any case, I hope this helps!
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How resize in batches and still maintain the ratio of picture?
Hey all,.
I'm working on a project about 6000 photos. And much more
in the future. I need to be able to SIZE in LOT these since
There is so much, but ALSO keep a ratio from 4:3 to the size
800 x 600. I know I can batch change these but he smushes them
up to 800 x 600. I need cut and, if necessary, then cut the
real photo quality is not compromised, but retains all the
of shapes and sizes.
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you very much!!!AFTER a PHOTO WORRIED LOADER !
In the file menu in Photoshop Elements is a tool called processing of multiple files.
On the resizing Panel, set the width or height and keep the proportions force locked.
You can set this tool to the process and the entire folder of photos in a few clicks. You can even set to save your photos resized to a new folder so that you maintain the full definition of original photos.
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When I try to batch photos to resize in Scripts > Image Processor function, an error message that says: "comand"Pen"is not available. What can I do to fix this?
Yes Adobe tile action fails with the error when he didn't is not the active selection. Note that the Cut Out, built-in frame and thumbnail (selection) after their name. These actions require an active selection to the selected mobile dotted lines before using the action. Action seeks to soften the selection that were provided to you. There was no selection, so there is nothing to be flag.
In addition, the step of the pen in the action of the tile is an interactive step on its dialog box is. An interactive action defeat as the design of the Image Processor script commands. Isn't interactivity in a batch.
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