From: jimmy on
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
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.

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From: sligoNoSPAMjoe on
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
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.
From: Christel Hoffrichter on
http://www.irfanview.de/ is your program.