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How Do I Batch Resize Photos in Photoshop in 2 Minutes?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 11:17 am

As a photographer, you know that one of the most important aspects of your workflow is post-processing. This is where you take your raw images and turn them into polished, ready-to-share works of art.

One of the most common post-processing tasks is resizing photos. Whether you’re preparing images for a website or email, or just want to make sure your photos are a uniform size, batch resizing is a quick and easy way to get the job done.

Here’s how to batch resize photos in Photoshop in just two minutes:

1. Import your photos into Photoshop. You can do this by opening Photoshop and selecting File > Open, or by dragging and dropping your images into the Photoshop workspace.

2. Select all of the photos you want to resize.

To do this, click on the first image, then press and hold the Shift key while clicking on the last image. This will select all of the images in between.

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3. Go to Image > Image Size. A new window will open up.

4. Make sure that the Constrain Proportions and Resample Image boxes are checked.

Then, enter your desired width or height into the appropriate field. For this example, we’ll resize our images to 800px wide.

5. Click OK when you’re done. All of your selected images will now be resized!

Batch resizing photos in Photoshop is a quick and easy way to save time in your post-processing workflow. By following the steps above, you can have all of your photos resized in just a couple of minutes.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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