How to Resize Multiple Images via Batch Processing

Another great how-to article by Joan Beiriger's Blog on Art Licensing.  Check it out.  Here's an excerpt:







There are times an artist needs to change the file size, file format,
add a signature, logo or watermark on multiple images for the following
purposes:

• e-mail attachments to manufacturers for licensing consideration

• a manufacturer request for presentation to their client(s)

• low resolution standard size images for websites

• a marketing slide show for youtube.com

• iPhoto library that will be transferred to iPad

• photo/image-sharing websites like drop box

• sent to printing services

• sent to a publication for a press release or an advertisement

• auction/sale websites such as eBay and Etsy



Doing these tasks one file at a time is boring and time consuming.
However, using batch processing software that allows multiple steps to
be applied to many files at once is fast and easy.



Adobe Photoshop allows a person to do custom batch processing by using
the Action and Batch commands to program exactly what is needed. Turnkey
software (pre-built software for immediate use) performs certain tasks
such as resizing images and reformatting files.  Article continued...


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