Photoshop Elements will resize the image using the same proportions as the original
image.
9. Choose an option from the Unit Of Measure drop-down menu.
10. Choose an option from the Resolution drop-down menu.
11. To convert the images to another file format, click the Convert Files To check box,
and then choose the desired file type from the drop-down menu.
12. If desired, choose any of the Quick Fix options by clicking the applicable check boxes
in the Quick Fix section of the dialog box.
13. Click OK to batch-process the images.
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You can also batch-process files currently open in
Photoshop Elements.
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To avoid overwriting the original files, it??™s a good idea to
save the processed files in a different folder. If you are
saving the processed files in the same folder, make sure
you rename them as outlined in step 6.
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Do not enter a value for width or height that is larger than
the dimensions of the files you are converting. If you
enter a larger dimension, Photoshop Elements has to
increase the size of pixels to the new image size at the
current resolution, and image degradation will result.
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You can also add a caption or watermark to images you
process by clicking the right-pointing arrow and choosing
Watermark or Caption from the drop-down menu.
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