viernes, 5 de agosto de 2011

Crop Multiple Pictures at Once with Adobe? - Yahoo! Answers

Crop Multiple Pictures at Once with Adobe? - Yahoo! Answers

Recovered from scg231 post

"I am unfamiliar with Album Starter, but you can "borrow" a trial version of Photoshop CS3 to do this. You can download a free trial at http://www.adobe.com.

First, create an Action that tells Photoshop what to do with each file:
Open the first image of your series in Photoshop.
Go to Window->Actions
At the bottom of the Actions pallet, click on the "Create New Action" button (next to the trash can). Name the file and hit "Record"
Do to the image what you want--crop, size, whatever. Just make sure you do only what you want to be done to all of the images.
Save the image to a new folder (don't save over your originals--you may have to try this a few times to get it just right).
Close the image THEN click the square Stop button on the Actions pallet.

Apply the Action through a Batch Process:
Go to File->Automate->Batch...
Choose the Action you just recorded from the drop down menu at the top
Select the folder where your original images are (you've already told Photoshop where to save the image in your action, so you do not need to set it)
Click OK

Photoshop will start flying through your files, repeating the steps you recorded. You should find all of the new files in the folder where you saved the first one when it's done."

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