It’s an acronym for Batch Image Resizing Made Easy. Now, I know exactly what you are thinking… WTF IS BIRME? That’s way too many to try, but we’ve found a great one that is super-easy to use and best of all… free. If you do a Google search for image resizer you’ll get a little over 2 MILLION results. Well, there is a particularly cool website that can help. Photoshop is great… but what if you don’t want the additional monthly expense? Or if you just need to bulk resize images just this one time? If you’re thinking… hey Ian I don’t have Photoshop what do I do? So what did you think of that process? Easy? Hope so! Since we set Photoshop to resize the photos to a MAX width of 800 AND and MAX height of 600, no images are larger than those two dimensions. Notice the photo sizes (the blue text under the filename)? Open that JPEG folder and feast your eyes upon those perfectly renamed and resized images… Just look for a folder named JPEG in the folder with all the photos in it. Which is good if you ever need the larger version. You might first think… “what gives ma? they are all the same?”, and you are right… Photoshop does not alter your original files… it makes a copy of them. NOTE: If there is a file that cannot be processed, you will see a popup that indicates which ones.ĭepending on a few factors (your computer’s processor speed, how many images, how big those image are, etc…) you might see the images quickly flash within Photoshop, but once it’s done processing open the folder that contains the photos. Once you’ve done that, there is only one thing left to do… click the Run button
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