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				<div class="et_pb_text_inner"><p>Batch resizing images in Photoshop is a time-saving trick that every digital artist, photographer, and design enthusiast should know. Whether you have a batch of photos from your latest photoshoot or a collection of digital art pieces, resizing them all at once can save you a lot of time. Here&#8217;s how to do it:</p>
<h2>Creating a Resize Action</h2>
<p>Before running a batch, you&#8217;ll need to create an action for resizing. Here&#8217;s how:</p>
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<li><strong>Open Photoshop and Load a Sample Image</strong>: Open Photoshop and load any image that you can use as a sample for your action.</li>
<li><strong>Navigate to the Actions Panel</strong>: Go to <code>Window &gt; Actions</code> to display the Actions panel.</li>
<li><strong>Create a New Action</strong>: Click on the <code>New Action</code> icon at the bottom of the Actions panel. Name your action something descriptive, like &#8220;Batch Resize.&#8221;</li>
<li><strong>Start Recording</strong>: Once you&#8217;ve named your action, hit the <code>Record</code> button. Photoshop will now record the steps you take.</li>
<li><strong>Resize Your Image</strong>: Navigate to <code>Image &gt; Image Size</code> in the top menu. Input your desired dimensions, making sure to keep the &#8220;Constrain Proportions&#8221; box checked to maintain the aspect ratio of the image.</li>
<li><strong>(Optional) Save the Image</strong>: If you want your action to also save the resized image automatically, go to <code>File &gt; Save As</code> and pick your preferred format.</li>
<li><strong>Stop Recording</strong>: After you&#8217;ve done all the steps, go back to the Actions panel and click the <code>Stop</code> button to finish recording your action.</li>
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<h2>Running a Batch Job</h2>
<p>Now that your action is set up, you can use it to resize a batch of images.</p>
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<li><strong>Open Batch Menu</strong>: Navigate to <code>File &gt; Automate &gt; Batch</code> in Photoshop.</li>
<li><strong>Set the Source Folder</strong>: Select the folder that contains the images you wish to resize.</li>
<li><strong>Choose the Action</strong>: In the &#8220;Action&#8221; dropdown, select the resizing action you created earlier.</li>
<li><strong>Set the Destination Folder</strong>: Choose where you want the resized images to be saved.</li>
<li><strong>File Naming</strong>: Customize how you want the new files to be named, if desired.</li>
<li><strong>Execute the Batch</strong>: Once all settings are in place, click &#8220;OK.&#8221; Photoshop will automatically resize all the images in your source folder according to the action you created.</li>
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<p>And there you have it—a quick and easy way to batch resize images in Photoshop. This guide serves as a great reminder for future projects and a helpful resource for anyone looking to save time in their digital workflow.</p></div>
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