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In the Batch Process dialog click on
Add File. Browse to the files you want to effect and select them.
Click ok. You should now see all the files you want to alter in the
List of File to Batch Process area.
Click on Add Script. Browse to your
newly created script, select it and click ok.
I've chosen to Save as new type.
Also, unless you want all your images open in PhotoPaint after the
batch processing is done you'll want to check the Close File after
batch process box.
Click the Browse button to browse
to a new folder to save the altered images to.
If you chose Save an new type,
choose a type to save the images as.
Click the Play button.
You'll see the images open and
close in PhotoPaint as they are processed.
Once the script is done running,
browse to the folder you had the script place your new images in and
check it out. They should all be there and resampled to your
specifications.
This is so much quicker and easier
than doing it manually. The script we created could have done much,
much more to each image. It's easy to record scripts to take care of
repetitive actions that will save you loads of time. |