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January 22, 2018
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I need to batch resize 20 images. I need pngs [PS2017]

  • January 22, 2018
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I have searched and almost found the answer. File - script - Image processor - Select folder - resize to fit, BUT I can't see the option to save as png (as you can see from my screenshot. (Using photoshop CC 2017)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ny8x5mc83t56h1a/Screenshot%202018-01-22%2018.36.04.png?dl=0 

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解決に役立った回答 Nancy OShea

Put your images into a common folder.

Create a new custom Action.

Create actions in Adobe Photoshop

Go to File > Open an image.

  1. Hit the Action record/play button.
  2. Crop to required size.
  3. File > Export > Export As > PNG.
  4. Adjust quality slider to reduce file size.
  5. Hit OK.
  6. Close image.

Hit Stop button on Actions panel.

You can now batch process images with your custom action by going to File > Automate > Batch.  Select your image folder and the Action name.

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timz67519437
Inspiring
March 29, 2023

Would it REALLY be so hard for Adobe to add PNG to the image processor dialog? I tried using Bridge and trying to convert a bunch of AI and EPS filed gives me a list of files at the end that says "Unsupported Format" and it will not convert them, even though they are just AI and EPS files. Creating an action doesn't always give good results either. Instead of adding things like 3D features that the vast majority of graphic designers and artists don't need, they could take 2 weeks out of their coding time to just add this simple feature. I guess that's why software like Graphic Converter will always be valuable. Because it handles Adobe's files better than Adobe's own software.

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 30, 2023

@timz67519437 , why don’t you export the pngs from Illustrator itself? 

timz67519437
Inspiring
March 30, 2023

Because the action was making me using the save dialog box every single time and wasn't doing it automatically.

Bojan Živković11378569
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 14, 2022

Have you tried Bridge > Export panel which offers resize and PNG format?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXN3N3v_950

alfredobarros
Participating Frequently
June 27, 2023

Best answer of all! Awesome! Thanks!

System Specifications: - Hardware: Mac mini (M4 Pro) - Memory: 48 GB Unified Memory - OS: macOS 26.2 (Build 25C56) - Premiere Pro Version: 26.0.0 (Build 72)
Participant
December 14, 2022

There's an beta web application from Adobe called Project Aspen that allows you to batch convert from PSD to JPEG, PNG, and TIFF

https://aspen.adobe.com/

Participant
July 8, 2020

When recording [Actions], just use [Save As] instead, and choose PNG. With that you can even use [Override Action "Save As" Commands] in [Batch] to add more to the name of your files for example "_thumb".

katiem20754724
Participant
September 29, 2020

But you can't slect .png from the "Save As" dropdown.... you have to export. Am I crazy?

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 29, 2020

I can SaveAs PNG.  See screenshot.

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
cowdesigner
Participant
June 7, 2019

Unfortunately, Photoshop CC doesn't allow you to record the "Export As" function into an Action. So this answer is now useless. Sad.

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
June 7, 2019
Participant
May 27, 2019

I'm making an action verbatim as described here and it's still not saving and resizing as a png...

Nancy OShea
Community Expert
Nancy OSheaCommunity Expert解決!
Community Expert
January 22, 2018

Put your images into a common folder.

Create a new custom Action.

Create actions in Adobe Photoshop

Go to File > Open an image.

  1. Hit the Action record/play button.
  2. Crop to required size.
  3. File > Export > Export As > PNG.
  4. Adjust quality slider to reduce file size.
  5. Hit OK.
  6. Close image.

Hit Stop button on Actions panel.

You can now batch process images with your custom action by going to File > Automate > Batch.  Select your image folder and the Action name.

Nancy O'Shea— Product User & Community Expert
Participant
May 27, 2019

Never mind I figured it out. Start with the image open then hit record.

melissapiccone
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 22, 2018

You can write an action to convert to png. 20 images isn't very many - it will be faster for you do do it manually than sort out an automatic way to do it - unless this is a task you will be repeating often. I would use image processor to open and resize them all, then you can manually save as png.

Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist