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Does anyone know where to find "Image Processor Pro"

  • May 15, 2020
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Does anyone know where to find and download "Image Processor Pro" from?

Your help will be much appreciated.

I have Photoshop 2020.

Stay safe

Ian

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Correct answer Stephen Marsh

Sure: Image Processor Pro / v3_2 betas

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Inspiring
May 15, 2020

This is one of doc brown's scripts. You can always find his scripts here: Dr. Brown Scripts

Participating Frequently
August 5, 2021

Does this script work? Image Processor Pro / v3_2 betas

Within that folder I do not see Image Processor Pro.jsx  ... instead there are many other files. Would anyone have a link to a tutorial?

CatoPbx
Inspiring
November 20, 2021

Yes, IPP uses "fit image", so uncheck that option.

 

Again, yes, IPP can play an action, so you would create an action and reference the action in IPP...

 

As this is likely beyond the scope of an action, the action may need to reference a script!


Hi, I unchecked the "Resize to Fit" option (I couldn't see a "Fit Image"), however doing this just made a copy of my original image, except with a different file name (as I entered in the "File Naming" section). What I want is a "Resize to Fill" so I specify a new width & height, I do want my pic resized to fill the new canvas area entirely. I have only 1 image at a time, but want about 6 different sizes so I can sell as digital art prints. My original image is scanned 1200dpi from original traditional artwork, and the original artwork dimensions don't always fit the exact ratio of the common art print sizes. So I want to have every edge of the new canvas covered - top, bottom, left, right - while staying in proportion, but most likely have some cropping occur because either the sides, or the top/bottom will have some of the artwork overhanging/outside the canvas boundary and this is OK, I do want this cropped off because I don't want white space inside the canvas margins. So rather than a FIT, I want a FILL. Any ideas on how I can do this automated?

Stephen Marsh
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May 15, 2020
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May 15, 2020

Yo... Thanks