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Correct answer c.pfaffenbichler

An Action with

• File > Automate > Fit Image

• Image > Canvas Size

run as a Batch might suffice.

6 replies

Mohit Goyal
Community Manager
Community Manager
June 9, 2023

Hi all,

 

I am sure you're already familiar with resizing images in Photoshop, but I'd like to offer a helpful tip that encompasses all the necessary information for resizing images in Photoshop. Additionally, a video tutorial is available in this quick tip: https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/quick-tips-how-to-resize-images-in-ph...

 

I hope it helps!

 

Thanks,

Mohit

December 28, 2018

Yes it is.

New Participant
November 23, 2018

It is possible to resize multiple images by using tools.

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
November 23, 2018

What exactly do you have in mind?

New Participant
November 13, 2018

Yes

Odeta Stuikys Rose

It’s possible to resize multiple images of various sizes into 20 x 20 inches canvas size without cropping them?

Just go to File > Automate > Fit Image

Then Image > Canvas Size

And then run as batch might suffice.

josepha16730011
New Participant
September 25, 2018
  1. Put all the images you want to resize in one folder.
  2. Open up one of the images in Photoshop
  3. Open actions panel, at the bottom of the actions panel, between the trash can and the folder icons, there's a square 'new' icon. Click it, and you'll see the new action window appear.
  4. Choose a name for your action
  5. Press the record button, and then go to Image > Image Size
  6. Choose how you want to resize your images.
  7. Once you're done, click "OK".
  8. Now, go to File > Save As, and then choose your "Resized Images" folder.
  9. Don't change the file name of your image.
  10. Click "Save". Choose your image options, and then click "OK".
  11. Close your image and then, in the actions panel, click the square 'stop' icon next to the red record button.
  12. Now, open Photoshop, then go to File > Automate > Batch.
  13. Choose the set that you created your action in, and then choose your action.
  14. Now, click OK.

Done!!!

Odeta_Stuikys_Rose
New Participant
September 26, 2018

Thanks  josepha16730011
It's really helpful...

c.pfaffenbichler
c.pfaffenbichlerCorrect answer
Community Expert
September 18, 2018

An Action with

• File > Automate > Fit Image

• Image > Canvas Size

run as a Batch might suffice.

Odeta_Stuikys_Rose
New Participant
September 18, 2018

Thank you c.pfaffenbichler