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I’m still working on the transition from PSE2 to PSCS. One thing I miss is the lack of batch file conversion in PS. This was real nice in PSE2. Do I need to develop a script to do it (something I’ve never done) or is it a "hidden feature"? I’ve looked in the online help but can’t come up with an answer. ReaConverter and IrfanView, my usual auxiliary tools, do not support the desired output (PSD), so I need another way. I also like to use as few tools as possible, so I’d like to do this from within PhotoShop.
I’m also looking for a way to batch resize images. Before it is suggested, I tried ReaConverter and it did not do what I’m after. What I want to do is resize my entire picture from, say 14 x 11 inches to 6 x 4.5 inches. With ReaConverter, I ended up with a crop from the original and I want the entire image resized. Using PSCS, I can resize individual pictures and save each one easily enough, but how do I do this as a batch process? (Other than that, I like ReaConverter a lot.)
As soon as I finish the IDCS Classroom in a Book I’m going to begin the one for PSCS, but I’d like to get these problems solved as soon as I can. Thanks for the help, people!
I’m also looking for a way to batch resize images. Before it is suggested, I tried ReaConverter and it did not do what I’m after. What I want to do is resize my entire picture from, say 14 x 11 inches to 6 x 4.5 inches. With ReaConverter, I ended up with a crop from the original and I want the entire image resized. Using PSCS, I can resize individual pictures and save each one easily enough, but how do I do this as a batch process? (Other than that, I like ReaConverter a lot.)
As soon as I finish the IDCS Classroom in a Book I’m going to begin the one for PSCS, but I’d like to get these problems solved as soon as I can. Thanks for the help, people!
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