In this video, you'll learn how to resize PNG files to 1512x2268 pixels with a resolution of 96 DPI using a simple Photoshop script. I'll guide you step-by-step on how to load the script, select your source folder with images, choose where to save the resized files, and let Photoshop process everything automatically. By the end, you'll have perfectly resized, high-quality PNG files with their original file names intact.
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Introduction
This guide will show you how to resize your PNG files and make them smaller using a simple Photoshop script. By following these steps, you can quickly reduce file dimensions while maintaining the best quality.
Step 1: Open Photoshop and Load the Script
- Launch Adobe Photoshop.
- Go to File > Scripts > Browse.
- Select the script file (downloadable via Google Drive) and click Load.
Step 2: Select the Source Folder
- A dialog box will appear asking where your PNG files are stored.
- Navigate to the folder containing the PNG files you want to resize and click OK.
Step 3: Select the Destination Folder
- A second dialog box will appear asking where to save the resized images.
- Select a folder (e.g., create a new folder) where the resized images will be saved and click OK.
Step 4: Let the Script Run
- Photoshop will automatically resize all PNG files in the source folder to 1512x2268 pixels with a resolution of 96 DPI.
- The script will save the resized images in the destination folder, keeping their original file names.
Step 5: Verify the Resized Images
- Open the destination folder and check the resized images.
- All images will be in PNG format, resized, and of the best quality.
Thank You
Thank you for using this guide! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.
Enjoy your resized PNG files! 😊