Tutorial: How to Batch Resize Images in Photoshop

Summary

In this video tutorial, we share a quick and efficient tip for resizing a batch of images in Photoshop, particularly for web use.

Transcript

How to Batch Resize Images in Photoshop

Here’s a quick Photoshop tip if you need to resize a batch of images for any purpose, but especially for a website.

I’ve got this batch of neon photos here for a tutorial I’m working on in Photoshop. I need to select Photoshop and then file and down here under scripts, go to image processor. And then we get this image processor. I just need to select the photos here—so let me do that.

Selecting and Saving Your Images When Batch Resizing

I select my neon images, then I can choose. I’m going to just save mine in the same location. I think it’ll make it a folder for them, but if I want to I could choose another folder for output. Then I can choose my file type. I’m happy with this, jpeg quality 8, is pretty good for web. Resize to fit—this is the trick. So the photos are quite large right. I want to fit them within—I can pick a range—you know like 1600 x 1600.

In fact, for this tutorial that’s fine. So I’m going to pick something like this that would be good for web. And then I’m just going to hit run and it will go ahead and batch all these images for me. You can see it’s resizing them and then it should be saving them out for me. So look there it’s saving them here into this jpeg folder. And here we go, my images are here and resized. So that’s a a nice timesaver.

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