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Hello everyone. I'm new to the forum, but have been using Photoshop for a while now.
I have a slight dilemma that requires what I presume to be advanced batch image processing. I need the following to happen to a folder of images:
1) All images in the folder are resized with constrained proportion to a width of 250px.
2.) They are then combined into one image file placed above each other in a column (literally, not layers). Each image also needs spacing between the other, about 20px
3.) This is then compressed as an 8 quality jpeg and exported as a new image.
So basically I have a folder of images that I want to convert into a long 'gallery' image with spacing between each. I know this isn't explained well, but is it at all possible?
Normally, an action could automate those steps, the only problem I see would be the difference in lenght for the images, and knowing what would be the maximum size