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Resize Multiple Files with Photoshop Elements

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Optional Format Conversion

Optional Format Conversion
If you want to change the format of the resized images, check the box for "Convert Files" and choose a new format. JPEG High Quality is a good option, but you may experiment with the other choices. If the files are still too large, you may wish to go down to JPEG Medium Quality, for example.

Since resizing images tends to make them softer, you might want to check the box for "Sharpen" on the right side of the dialog box. However, this might make the file size larger than if you had not sharpened.

Click OK, then sit back and wait, or go do something else while Photoshop Elements processes the files for you.

Continue on to the next page to learn how to resize multiple pictures from Photoshop Elements Organizer.

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