Resizing Multiple Images to a lower quality of image in photoshop CS3

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Ben_Peadon
Sep 12, 2008
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Hi there,

I want to re size a lot of images to a lower quality. Is there a way of doing this process without having to open each individual file time after time. All the images are different sizes. I just want to lower the size of the file for putting in a pdf catalogue.

I’m sure there is a way of doing this and I probably have been shown before but I have completely forgotten.

I would appreciate any help or advice please. I’m using CS3.

Thanks a million

Ben

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Donald_Reese
Sep 12, 2008
I think you could use the image processor under, file- scripts-image processor. i personally would use a duplicate set of files to run your test so you dont lose your originals though.
JJ
John Joslin
Sep 12, 2008
I can’t check at the moment, but I’m pretty sure the Image Processor leaves the originals unchanged where they are.
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Freeagent
Sep 12, 2008
It does.
MG
Michael_Geralds
Sep 12, 2008
Hi Ben,

I usualy crate an Action. This is what you do:
Place all your files into one directory, and create another directory inside that directory called for example. resized.
1.) Open Photoshop. Create an Action. New Action
2.) Than open one image from the directory
3.) resize it.
4.) Save it into resized
5.) Close it
6.) Switch Recording OFF for the Action.

And than you just play it over and over again. Worked for me all the time.
JJ
John Joslin
Sep 12, 2008
Image Processor makes all that redundant.

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