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bulk Image resizer

  • This isn't exactly a website question but I am going to put 250 pictures on my website in a few days and I am in serious need of a bulk image resizer. I don't want to have to have to go to photoshop and resize all of these images one by one so can somebody please help me!!! If there isn't one out there I would to be apart of making one so contact me through this forum if I can help.
  • You can create a batch action in Photoshop, though I agree it's not the best. If you're on a Mac, I use EasyBatchPhoto.
  • Here's a tutorial by Kyle Steed using Fireworks.
  • Batch editing is a trait that's not uncommon in the photography field. While we need a lot of pictures watermarked or resized, batch editing software be able to take care of it for us. I also use ReaConverter software with batch editing mode. ReaConverter is a good batch image converter, and it’s quality as a image converters is the ability to compose batch image conversion and oft-recurring picture editing simple.
  • If you have a Mac I can send you an automator script I made.
  • PS bulk actions are the way to go. You can also look up 'Photoshop Droplets'
  • @andy_unleash I do have a brand new Mac mini.
  • @chanman - I just found a super easy way to do multiple image resizing.

    If you go to the folder/files that you want to edit, select them all and hit spacebar. Then click "open in preview" in the top right.

    Then on the top left you have "thumbnails view" - click this and then make sure all your images are highlighted on the left.

    Then go to "Tools" on the menubar and "Adjust Size" - there ya go.
  • I know IrfanView will do batch functions.
  • @Mottie, my favorite image viewer and editor for many years