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Resize a folder of photos to same size
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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston_RIP" data-source="post: 451697" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>What I would do is... Import that batch into Lightroom...then select each one, and in the Develop module, you can use the crop tool, and select the image size/aspect ratio... One of the drop downs is for 4X6... simply selecting the 4X6 option will apply it to the selected image... you can crop adjust the image to fit the 4X6 frame that's displayed...</p><p></p><p>Move thru the images one at a time doing the above...</p><p></p><p>Select all of the images... and using the Export tool, you can define the images to export as Jpgs... with a size of 4X6, and whatever resolution you want... Hit Export, and the entire batch will exported as 4X6 JPGs... You may have to do this in two batches... 1 batch for 4X6, and one batch for 6X4 selecting the correct orientation for your your images...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston_RIP, post: 451697, member: 10742"] What I would do is... Import that batch into Lightroom...then select each one, and in the Develop module, you can use the crop tool, and select the image size/aspect ratio... One of the drop downs is for 4X6... simply selecting the 4X6 option will apply it to the selected image... you can crop adjust the image to fit the 4X6 frame that's displayed... Move thru the images one at a time doing the above... Select all of the images... and using the Export tool, you can define the images to export as Jpgs... with a size of 4X6, and whatever resolution you want... Hit Export, and the entire batch will exported as 4X6 JPGs... You may have to do this in two batches... 1 batch for 4X6, and one batch for 6X4 selecting the correct orientation for your your images... [/QUOTE]
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