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Squeakyclean

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Hi, Squeaky,

IMO, unless your show is some sort of a documentary, you are best to custom-edit each image one at a time in Photoshop (or other image editor such as IrfanView) as some of the images probably need to be cropped and you will want each image to look its best. In Photoshop you can resize each image at the same time as you crop it.

However, once the initial editing (cropping, sharpening, colour, brightness and contrast adjustment, spotting, and other digital manipulation) is finished, or if your images are so good they do not need any cropping and other individual treatment, then you can batch-resize them in both Photoshop and IrfanView. The latter is a free download from their web site.

In Photoshop, set up the details of the automation in the "Actions" window (next to "History"), and then use the "File / Automate / Batch" menu to set up the batch process.

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I've just prepared a tutorial on this for our camera club. Look at:

http://www.bishopthorpe-camera-club.com/Re...ces/goodies.htm

where you'll find a pdf file of instructions and also a ready-made Photoshop action to resize landscape images to 1024 pixels wide, portrait to 768 pixels high, and allow you to select values of unsharp mask for each image individually.

The tutorial explains how the action was made and how to use it for batch resizing of images for PTE.

But, as Al says, you need to do some levels adjustment first, then save your original images in two folders, one for landscape & one for portrait.

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  • 4 weeks later...

Of all the tutorials available on this subject, one of the best is a CD available from www.beckhamdigital.co.uk. Have a look at this web site and see what you think. The CD is called 'Tips & tricks with PTE'

Ron West

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