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Photoshop Image Processor
Tutorial by DavidTO. Photoshop CS2 has a very handy tool that many don't know about. It's the Image Processor, and it can be found in File>Scripts>Image Processor. ![]() As you can see, it offers you several options, and nothing's easier for converting image types, resolutions, colorspaces, or running actions. In this case I am batch changing the JPEG quality to 5 and resizing to 400x267. When you click on Select Folder a standard dialog comes up. You can only select folders of images in this box, not individual files. ![]() I chose to have it save the files in the same location. In this case the Image Processor made a new folder "JPEG" and put all the copies of the images in there. Now they're all JPEG5 and 400x267. ![]() Easy Peasy. |
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