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From: jimmy on 15 Jul 2010 14:33 If I have 100 images in hi resolution and need to reduced them to say 72 DPI. Is there a way to do them all at the same time or do I need to downsize them one at a time..using elements 5, I have elements 2 on comp also Thanks Jimmy
From: Jeffrey Kaplan on 15 Jul 2010 15:32 Previously on adobe.photoshop.elements, jimmy said: > If I have 100 images in hi resolution and need to reduced them to say 72 > DPI. Is there a way to do them all at the same time or do I need to downsize > them one at a time..using elements 5, I have elements 2 on comp also I have not been able to find a batch processing function in Elements. If I want to do what you want to do, I use ACDSee. -- Jeffrey Kaplan www.gordol.org Double ROT13 encoded for your protection Peter's Top 100 Things I'd Do If I Ever Became An Evil Overlord, #154. I will instruct my Legions of Terror in proper search techniques. In particular, if they are searching for escapees and someone shouts, "Quick! They went that way!", they must first ascertain the identity of this helpful informant before dashing off in hot pursuit.
From: sligoNoSPAMjoe on 15 Jul 2010 20:10 On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 14:33:19 -0400, "jimmy" <jimmy15701(a)gmail.com> wrote: >If I have 100 images in hi resolution and need to reduced them to say 72 >DPI. Is there a way to do them all at the same time or do I need to downsize >them one at a time..using elements 5, I have elements 2 on comp also >Thanks >Jimmy > With the cost of storage today there seems to be little need to reduce resolution. I understand there still are some special needs to do so, but it would seem that very few need to reduce the size of an image.
From: Zaidy036 on 15 Jul 2010 22:32 In article <ho8v36dgv2fnqlip86vqd6hlvlft9j2j6o(a)4ax.com>, sligoNoSPAMjoe(a)hotmail.com says... > > On Thu, 15 Jul 2010 14:33:19 -0400, "jimmy" <jimmy15701(a)gmail.com> > wrote: > > >If I have 100 images in hi resolution and need to reduced them to say 72 > >DPI. Is there a way to do them all at the same time or do I need to downsize > >them one at a time..using elements 5, I have elements 2 on comp also > >Thanks > >Jimmy > > > > With the cost of storage today there seems to be little need to > reduce resolution. I understand there still are some special needs to > do so, but it would seem that very few need to reduce the size of an > image. An easy way to reduce size is to find the pictures in Windows Explorer, highlight all and right click and select send to mail recipient.
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