28-09-2008, 13:33 | #1 |
The Mouse King of Denmark
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Mac image resizing tip using Automator
Don't know if it's widely known, but being disappointed with the options in the Mac application Preview I searched the web and found there's a neat way of resizing images using Automator.
Preview doesn't have an option to do this which is a bit lame considering some of the other things you can use it for. I had over 170 massive images from the Alton car show and no feasible way of resizing them all. Then I found this: 1. Do a spotlight search for Automator and open it up. 2. If you have 10.5 it should prompt you for what kind of files you'll be using. Pick images. 3. The first part of the flow should be there already - just tell it where in the Finder you want it to pick the images from. 4. Find 'Rescale' in the list and add it to the flow. You should be prompted that this is a process that will irreversibly change the size of your images, and ask if you want to copy them to a different location first, thus preserving the originals. You can choose which you'd prefer. 5. Save the flow so you can use it again and hit the play button. Automator should ask you which images you want to select from the folder you originally specified, copy them to a second folder, then resize them. Job's a good'un!
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