The rest is on you, which images to process and in which folder to save. At the bottom check Run Action and then point to Resize to fit set and Resize to fit image 1000x700px action as shown below.
If you have already worked with PhotoBulk you’ll surely find it is evolving with each release, and if you are going to try it for the first time, we are sure you’ll appreciate how intuitive and efficient the app is. In Image Processor uncheck Resize to Fit. Photobulk: Bulk Image Editor 2 0 1 2 Download. Load action in Photoshop (double click on downloaded file or go to File > Open navigate to Resize to fit.atn and double click on that file.
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If you want ready made action please download it from here Resize to fit.atn - Google Drive Do you expect the image to be cropped to 1000x700px from the center or something similar? Image which is 1500x1000px will be reduced to 1000圆67 pixels not to 1000x700px, thats how things works without to distort images. It seems that we still do not understand what exactly you want. Just to point to something: When I use Image Processor Pro, it only does the 700 OR 1000, so it sometimes doesn't conform to what I want. However, as previously explained you can record action. I have tested with the latest version of Photoshop and it is not increasing smaller files. Image with the area aspect ratio should not distort.įit Image and Image Processors are coded not to distort image during resize they retain the image asoect ratio, It will distort all image with different aspect ratio into an image that size. You would need to use something liked content aware resize. If you want to change images to have the same size and Aspect ratio of the area.
Image that have the aspect ratio of the area will fill the area other resized images will be as wide or as high as the area the other side will not fill the width or height. Images will fit within the resize area and not be distorted they will retain their aspect ratio. You wrote " I don't want photos SMALLER than my specified parameters to be enlarged." I do not understand "and/or" it is resize if the resize image will be a smaller image do not resize if the reszed image will be up sized.