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| batch resizing Is there a way to resize a whole bunch of pics in cs2? I was told there was but I don't know how to do it. Also can it be done on an older verison? I've got ps6 on this computer? Thanks for any help |
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| In CS2 try this: File>Scripts>Image Processor Good luck |
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| re-size batch pics I did the therr steps mentioned butI still can't get it to work, I'm trying to re-size a large file of folders. can anyone offer more help? Thanks |
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| The method posted by Mike is what I use all the time. Just make sure all your images are in the same folder. Then select that folder as source folder and set what size you want them to be. Then just press run and it will resize all the images inside that folder |
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| I got it to work, I'm not sure why it didn't work the first time...I just saved hours of work, I love cs2 |
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