You can get my free Layer Blending modes ebook here (Ive been posting some fun Instagram and Facebook Stories lately) PS Don’t forget to join our mailing list and follow me on Social Media> If it does, please take a few of those valuable seconds I just saved you to share this with a friend or 2 on Social Media or email. I hope this little tutorial saves you lots of time. 1 in this case and choose the number of digits. If you want to add incremental numbers, choose Sequence Number. Under New Filename Use Text and enter your desired name. You can add or remove fields by clicking the – or + signs at the right of the fields. If you want to rename multiple photos at once, bridge is the fastest way.Ĭlick the arrow next to the document looking icon at the top of bridge and choose Batch Rename. You can also add a name if you like, this will be appended before the original file name.Ĭhoose jpg and 7 quality for web/social media.Īll the layers will be saved as individual images. Turning each Layer into its own image.Ĭlick Browsenext to destination to choose the folder to save the images in. Go through each layer, positioning and scaling the layers until each one looks good. (Because you turned off Delete Cropped Pixels)Ĭhoose the next layer and repeat step 8 to scale and position. Notice that you can position the layer and it isn’t cut off because you are using non-destructive cropping. Scale and position the layer to fit within the crop window. IMPORTANT! Turn off Delete Cropped Pixels, so it just makes a window around the layers and doesn’t actually crop them permanently.ĭrag the corner of the crop window until it fits one of the smaller images.Ĭlick the checkmark / press Enter to apply the crop Type in 1080px (px will make them pixels) and 72 for px/in In this case we will resize for Instagram at 1080 x 1080 square. (If you want them the same size, you can use File>Scripts>image processor) They aren’t resized from their original sizes. The document size will be the size of the largest images. You will now see all the images loaded into layers. (If they are already open in Photoshop, choose Add Open Files).īrowse to the folder of images and select the images you want to import. Choose File>Scripts>Load Files into stack.Ĭlick on Browse. Loading the images into Photoshopĭon’t load them in 1 at a time please. Have you been doing it the the hard way? Step 01. Then non-destructively crop and then make individual images from each layer. Use Photoshop scripts to automate putting images into a layer stack. This Photoshop tutorial shows you how to work with multiple photographs, the easy way. Reframe and resize bulk images in Photoshop – resizing for Instagram etc
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