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July 27, 2025
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Image Processor Pro

  • July 27, 2025
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Hi everyone! I'm looking for the best way to batch export my photos in Photoshop for Instagram and websize, with as little quality loss as possible. Unfortunately, scripts makes the photos less sharp  (apparantly it's an old system) compared to manually exporting them. But that takes a lot of time when you have a lot of photos to export. I learned about the Image Processor Pro plugin for Bridge, originally made by Russell Brown. However, when you look it up, there's several websites that offer the plugin or something like it. The original website of Russell Brown looks a bit old, so I'm not sure if it contains the most recent update, as there's no dates attached. However, I do of course want to be sure that the site I download the plugin from, is safe. Can any of you help me out? Thanks in advance!

 

Any other tips related to exporting workflow in PS would be greatly appreciated too! 🙂

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Legend
July 28, 2025

Most scripts use bicubic interpolation by default when resizing images, this can be changed to your preferred interpolation method. If you provide an example script and show your workflow (how exactly you resize images), I'm sure we can help you.

 

* Image Processor Pro is not a plugin, it's a script.

Legend
July 27, 2025

Dr. Russel Brown's webpage has no "last edited" date; the "current" version is for CS6/CC and includes other tools --

Image Processor Pro

Stack-A-Matic

Place-A-Matic 8-bit

Place-A-Matic 16-bit

 

I also found a site called Source Forge that I can't recommend either. Download the February 2016 betas (queue the shark movie music) at your own risk.

https://sourceforge.net/projects/ps-scripts/files/Image%20Processor%20Pro/v3_2%20betas/

 

Larry