I took an image and dropped it on the Image Batch Processor with a goal of outputting a 750x1334 image (72 resolution). I am consistently getting a 750x1050 image. See attached screen captures of my Batch Processor selections. I am probably doing something silly but I can't seem to get the exact output size. I see this in the log:
Load(1) of J:\Pictures\MyImatchPics\Scans\LinkFamily\Kids\Kristin\KrisMickey320Paper-1.jpg with 750 x 1050 (O: 750 x 1050) in 47ms
Is there something I may be doing that is changing my 1334 to 1050? I am using 72 dots per inch in the Batch processor and using pixels
Thanks!
Michael
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Perhaps you want to specify only one dimension for your images?
I use the "Long Edge" option from the drop-down list (see attachment) to ensure my exported images are no smaller larger - in X or in Y - than my specified 1800 pixels (in this example).
Colin P.
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Colin:
Thanks for the tip. I tried this but got the same thing (750x1050). I'm trying to create an exact 750x1334 because this is the size for the Iphone 6 so that it fills up the entire screen. I can do this in Photoshop by specifying the width, height and resolution in pixels and using the crop tool to create the exact size.
I'm assuming that I should be able to do this with the Batch Processor in IM5 but I'm making a mistake somewhere.
Thanks for responding!
Mike
It looks like you are using one of the pre-defined presets with a 5x7 aspect ratio and therefore always create an image with 750 x 1050 pixels.
You can create your 750 x 1334 image by creating a new preset with the following parameters:
Units: pixel
Format and Size: Resize - Fill (Center) 750 x 1334 pixel
The resize mode (Fill) is the critical point.
That worked for me when I applied this preset to some arbitrarily sized images.
HTH
Alf
ALF:
Thanks! That did it!!!! I was choosing "Width and Height" and then specifying 750x1334 and that was my mistake.
Thanks for the help!!! The reason I was doing this is that the new Iphone 6 does not use the entire screen to display pictures. I'm trying to find the exact size so I can export them and have it fill up the entire screen. Haven't found the exact size yet but this is close and does exactly what I want to do.
Thanks!!!
Michael