Archive for March 25th, 2010

How to batch watermark using Photoshop, fast!

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Now that I learned how to do batch resize photos, I looked for a tutorial that will put a watermark on my images. I looked and tried other softwares that I downloaded but it’s on trial and will have to pay to continue using so i thought I’ll check if Photoshop can do it.

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How to batch resize photos using Photoshop

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I’ve been using Picture Manager to resize photos one by one until I discovered how to batch resize pics using Photoshop. Four (4) amazing reasons why this Adobe Photoshop feature is cool is because 1) it now saves me a lot of time 2)saves disk space 3) makes my photo file open faster online and 4) it’s very easy to do.

Here is goes…

1. Go to “File”

2. Click on “Scripts”

3. Select “Image Processor”. This will open a new page that looks complicated but its actually easy, its just 3 simple things to do.

4. Follow the 3 Steps as easy as 1,2,3 literally.

4.1. Select the Folder where the picture you want to resize is located

4. 2. Select the Folder where you want to put it

4.3. Click on Jpg if its what you want, and the size of photo you want it be.

If you have a lot of photos, then it might take sometime, just wait for it and relax, your pics will be resized in no time.

Enjoy…

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