![]() ![]() ![]() From applying certain filters to remove bad skin on faces. There are tons of use case you can apply. Photoshop Actions are obviously not only for resize your images. It's common to create a lot of Actions for example 800pixels width for social media posts, 1500pixels width for your Portfolio website or 4000 pixels for sending to your clients. You can now use this Action every time you want to resize your images. Navigate to the folder you have set as the "Destination" and you will see all your images are resized. You could do it like (_800px) and it will append _800px on every images file name. You can also let Photoshop append text to your "Batched" images. You can apply this action to multiple images by clicking on File -> Automate -> Batch.Ĭhoose your folder with images on the Source(left side of the prompt) than you can set the Destination at the right side of the prompt. Apply action to multiple imagesĬlose the saved image. Now we have an action to apply. You can click on the square Stop button in the bottom of the Action panel. When your image is an JPEG image your will be prompt to set the quality of the image. The height is being automatically calculated. □ Do not change the Height field, since we want Photoshop to auto calculate this.Ĭlick OK so your image become the desirable width. Now go to Image -> Image Size(Ctrl+Alt+I) Fill in the width you wish (we filled 800 pixels) or you can fill in the maximum height if you want to scale down vertical images. That's an indication that we are recording. You will see at the bottom of your Action Panel the red dot. Just when you hit some button in Photoshop or edit something on your image. Not literally recording your screen or mouse movements. The "Recording" process will just record everything you click or use shortcuts. Hit Record and the action is started recording. You will see a prompt to fill in the information needed. To create an Action click on the Plus sign (Create new action). Action Set is just a folder to group many actions in it. You can find it by going to Window -> Actions (Alt+F9) Creating our Action SetĬlick on the folder icon at the bottom of the Action Panel to create a new Action set. When you have Adobe Photoshop make sure the Actions Panel is open. It doesn't matter which image you open, see this as a "example" image to work on. This process is very quick and depending on the size of your images may not be noticeable, if you do see your images show up on screen, pay attention to the process as there is no alert to inform you that it is finished, it just stops processing.First open one image so we can initially append the action on. (If you look at the image above and the Date Modified column you will notice that all these images were processed in under a minute)Īs the Image Processor is part of Adobe Photoshop you will notice that once you press ‘Run’ the images will open up in Photoshop and be resized, resaved and closed. This process took very little time as the images were already quite small in file size/resolution and there were only 6 to process. Once the process has completed your images will be either in the original source folder or in a folder chosen/created by you. The resizing option is great for applying an image size reduction to multiple images at once especially when you may not need your images at a precise size (eg 1000 x 150 px)ĭepending on how many images you chose in the first step (and how large the images are in resolution) will decide how long the process takes. This will mean that a portrait image will be no higher than 1024 px and a landscape image will be no wider than 1024 px. The other option that the File Type section allows for is resizing your images, this is personally what I find to be the best feature of this tool.īy clicking the ‘ Resize to Fit’ option I am telling it to resize the images it is processing to be no bigger in width or height than 1024 px TIFF – is great for retaining optimal resolution and image quality for uses such as printing and archivingįor this tutorial I will be using JPEG as the images will be processed for use on the Web and/or in Powerpoint™ ![]() ![]() PSD – is the Adobe Photoshop native format and is essential for retaining Adobe Photoshop layers and functionality, it is also JPEG – is the best choice for any Web, Computer Display, Video and Mobile uses The File Type option of the Image Processor dialog has three sections that you can control which relate to the 3 File Types that you can process your images to. ![]()
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