![]() Or what if you need to resize 100 million images or more? Photoshop isn’t exactly the most efficient way to do that. I’m sure a lot of designers turn to Photoshop whenever they need to batch process some images, but if all you need to do is resize a dozen images, it’s kind of overkill. In most cases, you want to choose the most efficient tool that can do what you need. There are some fantastic tools and techniques out there that can make performing these batch processes nearly painless. ![]() ![]() But how often do clients send us files in formats that can’t be directly used on their website or project? If you’re like most designers, your answer is probably “pretty often.”īatch processing takes a lot of the headache out of converting, resizing, or otherwise manipulating image or document files. Converting images or files by hand can be a hugely time-consuming process. ![]()
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