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Batch resizing images with Photoshop CS3

We all have to batch resize images for Facebook or even Flickr sometimes. There are many decent ways to do it with Photoshop CS3. There is one incredibly easy way though. Just select File/Scripts/Image Processor. There is nothing else to do. Choose the file size and compression rate and batch resize hundreds of images automatically!

Batch resize images with Photoshop CS3

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4 Responses to “Batch resizing images with Photoshop CS3”

  1. melissa on October 23rd, 2008

    you always know the most useful information!
    thanks!!

  2. TL on November 29th, 2008

    Thank you very much for the bit of information. It helped GREATLY with a HUGE batch of JPG’s that I needed to reduce.

    Cheers!

  3. fabiano on December 9th, 2008

    thanks for the tips. this is the simplest way to do it, believe-me. i have tried all other ways and this is the best by a long shot. thanks thanks thanks.

  4. Chillz on December 26th, 2008

    Thanks a milllll!!!!

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