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I want to resize dozens of jpeg photos so they are all the same size.  Rather than doing them one at a time, is it possible to do them as a batch in PS CS5?

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Even if I were to add a step 2.5 as follows
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After automate > Fit Image (1200) it would still result in 1200 x 801 pixels!

What's broken with photoshop?
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Advice sought: How can I fix this?

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Dec 7, 2007

I will try and describe my situation regarding the manipulation of images that have various dimensions, and to downsize and down sample to a particular uniform size for all. After I can create this so called action, I will then use it to process thousands of images through batch processing.

Scenario:

- [Origin] Folder Containing Hi-Res CMYK camera-ready .tiff photos

- [Destination] Folder containing low-res RGB web .jpg photos

- [New File Preset] 350px wide x 375px tall; RGB; Adobe 1998; White background; 8bit

The current process that I use to get my camera ready files to web pics, is through an action that I have set up.

These steps play in my action (including new file preset, specs above):

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-2. Selection is made from layer mask

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-4. copy (image contained within selection is copied)

-5. paste into new file (preset above [New File preset])

From this point I manually size the photo to fit within the new file size preset by transforming the pasted layer and dragging (downsize) by the handles. After this I simply save file as a .jpg

This action is just fine for single files but will not work for batch processing because 99 percent of my hi-res files are much larger than 350x375 which will leave them pasted at actual size and cut off.

My first solution was to include a step in the action that would resize the image down to the size needed. The problem that I am now faced with is that when you include the transform command in an action, it just records the 'percent' value which has varying results.

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how you would batch resize a ton of photos to 50 % of its original size.The workflow I've had before is going trough image processor and doing the resizing when I'm converting to .jpeg. The only problem with image processor is that the resizing doesn't seem to be smart enough to differenciate horizontal with vertical.

So say I choose a specific resolution of 2880 x 1920p all my horizontal pictures are great, but the vertical ones turn out at 1280 x 1920p. 
 
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Mar 12, 2009

I am using Photoshop CS3 Extended
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What I have tried is batch resizing all of them to 300 pixel width, worked fine. Then I batched changing the resolution to 72. But it changed all the pixel dimensions to various sizes. So then I tried to batch 300 pixel width and 72 resolution at one time at it ends up the same way. So what do I need to do to get 300 x 300 pixel and 72dpi?

1)I have read plenty of PPI vs DPI. Is "resolution" in Photoshop, PPI?
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