![]() ![]() We’ve used several printers over the years yet this is the first time that the quality and service has ‘over delivered’. PrintHouse challenge our pre-conceived design ideas and help us to deliver consistently striking marketing materials across of broad range of mediums. You’ve provided us with a unique and quite brilliant solution. You guys have been great client very happy, we are very happy and you have been a pleasure to work with. Mark Jope is a Graphic Designer at London based printer PrintHouse Corporation. If there is a query in regarding design and print please contact me here. Hey presto!!! My next blog will be about creating a droplet in photoshop using the same principals. It will automatically open up all your 300dpi images change them to 72dpi RGB, save and close. Once you’ve done this prepare yourself for some magic. Also on the destination bit remember to click on “Save As” otherwise it will not work. Now for the next bit, in the file menu go to Automate, Batch, select the source folder (where you are getting the image from), and then the destination folder (where you are saving the new WEB image to). Finally press stop on the Playback functions on Actions. Once this has been done you can save into a folder near your original image, called the folder “CONVERTED TO WEB”. Then start by changing the image to RGB and adjust the image size from 300dpi to 72dpi (making sure all constraints are ticked). Then click on the RECORD button on actions menu at bottom, this will turn RED. Set up a new action, call it “LOW RES FOR WEB”, name it Action 1 and Label it Red. To do this you must first open one image from the folder you want to convert. Ideal for: Changing RGB to CMYK, Converting images to web and even assigning a Photoshop Action, like adjust colours, levels etc.įor this excersie we are going to make a folder of CMYK Images that are currently at 300dpi and then change them all to 72dpi RGB ready for web use. ![]() ![]() ![]() This action is ideal for assigning a specific action to a folder of images in Photoshop, to save you opening each image manully and converting, then saving. Converting a group of images using Batch Conversion in Photoshop ![]()
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