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<blockquote data-quote="surfwax95" data-source="post: 175137" data-attributes="member: 12561"><p>If you're on OS Tiger:</p><p></p><p>1. Right click on the desktop.</p><p>2. Select "Automator" >> "Create Workflow"</p><p>3. The default action is "Get selected Finder items", it will have your desktop selected, click the small "-" icon to get the Desktop off of the action.</p><p>4. On the left panel find "Preview >> Scale images"</p><p>5. Add this action to the workflow via drag and drop.</p><p>6. Set the scaling of the pics.</p><p>7. You can either add a "Copy to..." action (in Finder), or just let the new files write over the old ones, that's up to you...</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="surfwax95, post: 175137, member: 12561"] If you're on OS Tiger: 1. Right click on the desktop. 2. Select "Automator" >> "Create Workflow" 3. The default action is "Get selected Finder items", it will have your desktop selected, click the small "-" icon to get the Desktop off of the action. 4. On the left panel find "Preview >> Scale images" 5. Add this action to the workflow via drag and drop. 6. Set the scaling of the pics. 7. You can either add a "Copy to..." action (in Finder), or just let the new files write over the old ones, that's up to you... Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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