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		<title>How-To: Quickly Resize Multiple Pictures in Photoshop</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was working on a project recently and needed to resize a lot of pictures to make them suitable for a standard DV video (720×480). I found a way that Photoshop can resize all the pictures in a certain folder with one command. Granted, this probably isn’t the most time-efficient way to resize a lot of pictures, but I didn’t want to use a second program.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was working on a project recently and needed to resize a lot of pictures to make them suitable for a standard DV video (720×480). I found a way that Photoshop can resize all the pictures in a certain folder with one command. Granted, this probably isn’t the most time-efficient way to resize a lot of pictures, but I didn’t want to use a second program. Here are the steps:</p>
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<li>Open the first picture you want to resize</li>
<li>Open the Actions palette by clicking Window -&gt; Actions</li>
<li>Click the page-turning button left of the garbage can button in the Actions palette</li>
<li>Give the new action a name (like Resize Picture)</li>
<li>Press the Record button, which is the red circle.</li>
<li>Resize the image by clicking Image -&gt; Image Size or Alt + Ctrl + I</li>
<li>Save the newly resized image</li>
<li>Press the Stop button in the Actions palette</li>
</ol>
<p>Now you have a new action for resizing pictures. To use it follow these steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>File -&gt; Automate -&gt; Batch</li>
<li>Leave Set at Default Actions, set Action to whatever you called your action (mine is Resize Pics)</li>
<li>Set Source to Folder, press Choose… and navigate to the folder where your pictures are then check Include All Subfolders</li>
<li>Set Destination to Folder, press Choose… to pick where you want the resized pictures to be stored</li>
<li>Press OK</li>
</ol>
<p>You will see Photoshop automatically open and resize each picture. Once no more pictures appear, it is finished. Enjoy!<br />
The original article can be found <a href="”http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/archive/index.php/t-177759.html”">here</a>.</p>
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