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Hooded_Villian

Joined: 30 May 2008
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Location: UK


PostPosted: Fri May 30, 2008 8:22 am    Post subject: Action to Resize and watermark photos Reply with quote

Good day:

My problem is this. I am working on a little project that is going to involve lots of pictures.

So, I created an action to do the following:

*resize images to 750px wide
*change canvas size to 750 px X 563 px (becuase some of the photos are pretty high
*add layer style of Stroke, black, inside
*add text layer (my logo/watermark)
*save as

And I'm done

Here comes the problems: Some of the pictures are smaller than 750 px X 563 px, so when the action resizes, it expands the picture which then throws out everything else there after. The layer style comes out looking 3 pixels wide and the logo/waterwark is sometimes either too big, out of place or undetecable.

I was wondering if there was a way to make all the pictures into a "uninersal" format and size, using an action or even a batch.

That way it really is as simple as click click click and all the photos after resizing etc come out perfectly. Hence saving me lots of time and energy.

Please help... Confused
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