I missed to change Resample to Automatic which will work just fine. In case that you have all images in the same orientation then you can use easily and Image Processor Pro, just change unit to Inches, type units you need plus keep Resolution to 300. In that case, keep only step to change resolution and add conditional step to run action with single step to change either width or height depend on orientation of your image. If you have mixed orientation then you must record one more action which will be triggered by conditional step if image is vertical orientation. That is it, it will work with assumption mentioned above. If you have all images landscape then simply record additional step with Resample turned on and change Width to 12in. The Number of Pixels you have for an image. So the biggest factors contributing to file size are. Image with great fine details will not compress as was as a picture of a white wall. How well the image encoder compress the pixel data the smaller the file will be. I am assuming that all your images are actually larger of what you need because (probably) you set print dimensions to 12 x 8 in what caused resolution to increase or you have missed point in resolution that it matters a lot when working with physical size not pixel dimensions. The bulk of data in all image file type is Pixel data. Do you have images with Resoltion greater than 300ppi? In that case you need to record additional step in action to change print dimensions on longer side to 12in what will automatically set smaller side to 8in. It seems I missed to understand your problem. Set nw to (word 2 of paragraph 2 of pd as real) * sĭo shell script ("sips -resampleWidth " & nw & " " & thepath & " ")ĭo shell script ("sips -s dpiHeight " & theres & " -s dpiWidth " & theres & " " & thepath & " ") Set pd to do shell script ("sips -g pixelWidth " & thepath & " ") Set cr to word 2 of paragraph 2 of r as real Set r to do shell script ("sips -g dpiWidth " & thepath & " ") Set thepath to quoted form of POSIX path of (f & n as string) Set f to (choose folder with prompt "Select folder with images") Resamples images in the selected folder to 300ppi via sips With your action now recording, go to Image > Size and adjust the width or height to your preferences. With the folder selected, click on the Paper button to Create a New Action. You might try this AppleScript, it resamples the images in a selected folder to 300ppi. How to Create a Resizing Photoshop Action Step 1. On OSX you can use shell scripts for basic image manipulation, which should be faster than batching in Photoshop because the files don’t have to open.
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