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How Do You Batch Crop and Resize in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 1:03 am

Batch cropping and resizing in Photoshop can save you a ton of time when you have a large number of images to process. Here’s how to do it:

1. Open Photoshop and go to File > Scripts > Image Processor.

2. In the dialog box that appears, select the folder of images you want to process. You can also choose to include all subfolders if you like.

3. Select the desired output options. For this tutorial, we’ll choose JPEG for the format and 100% for the quality.

4. Under the Size options, select Fit To: Window Size and enter the desired width and height in pixels. For this tutorial, we’ll resize to 1000×1000 pixels.

5. Leave the rest of the options at their default settings and click Run.

6. Photoshop will now crop and resize all of the images in the selected folder according to the settings you chose. When it’s finished, you’ll find all of the new images in a subfolder called “Processed” inside the original folder.

Batch cropping and resizing in Photoshop is a quick and easy way to process a large number of images at once. By following the steps above, you can easily crop and resize a folder full of images in just a few minutes.

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When cropping and resizing in Photoshop, be sure to use the “Batch” function to avoid losing any data. Otherwise, you may inadvertently crop or resize your images in a way that cannot be undone.

Dale Leydon

Dale Leydon

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