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Resize Multiple Files with Photoshop Elements

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Set Quality, Location, and Custom Name

Set Quality, Location, and Custom Name
Also adjust the quality slider for the images. I try to keep it around 8, which is a good compromise between quality and size. The higher you go here, the better the images will look, but they will be larger files. If you use a large image size, you may need to bump the quality down to make the files smaller.

Under Location, click Browse and navigate to a folder where you want the resized pictures to go.

Under Filenames, you can keep the names the same, or add a common base name and Photoshop Elements will rename the files to that name and append a number string onto the end of each file.

Click Export and Elements will begin processing the files. A status bar will show the progress of the operation, and Elements will show you a message that the export is complete. Navigate to the folder where you chose to put the files and you should find them there.

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