Using ThumbsUp you can easily drag-and-drop batches of images to create thumbnails. It supports any and all image formats supported by Mac OS X and QuickTime (including PDF documents).
- First things first, download and install the small (and free) ThumbsUp application from Devon-Technologies. Just open the zip, then the .dmg, then drag ThumbsUp to your Applications folder. Launch it from there.
- The Preferences window will appear. From here you can define how you want your images to be created - everything from size, quality, file type to name.
- After you’ve set the preferences to your liking, close the window. Drag one or more images - or folders of images - onto the ThumbsUp icon in your OS X dock.
- And thumbnails will be created for each and every one of the images. The output format, name etc will all depend on how you opted to set up ThumbsUp.
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I’ve got a couple of shell scripts I’ve written to do similar work, but it’s a pain to remember the parameters each time I use it. Photoshop has a similar batch processing script, but this is certainly a nicer looking tool than both of those - thanks!
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