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I am facing a problem over batch on my MacBook Pro. The updated features are amazing , especially the macro and batch function, I use these two features a lot in my work. I record a Marco and save it into my category and then use batch job, it's great-I can give up Photoshop completely now. But there is a big problem, I don't know why the batch always processes my photos in landscape and portrait to the same shape, maybe the former or the latter. I just want to resize them but not to change the shape. Are you facing the same problem like me?

 

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Hi Pressman and Welcome to the forums,

 

If you have a landscape image open, when you record the macro to resize it, the values you are using will be landscape values.  When you then run the macro on a non landscape image, for example a portrait image, the landscape values get applied and will alter the shape of the image.

 

You'd be better separating the images into folder, one a landscape folder and one a portrait folder, then record seperate Macros to resize each shape of picture.

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