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Using QuickScale for macOS

Using QuickScale for macOS

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Using QuickScale for macOS

- We've looked at some pretty awesome tools for batch processing, but if they feel a little bit overwhelming, I want to show you an available tool for Mac that simplifies things. It's just about scaling images. This is one of the most common things people need to do when batch processing. You're given a really large collection of images that are really high Res and need to shrink them down to put them into your PowerPoint presentation so the presentation is responsive and doesn't crash because the files are too big, or it takes too long when you advance the slide. Well, in this case, what we could do is take advantage of a tool called quick scale, and it makes it easy to do a simple thing, scale a bunch of images. For this to work, you'll launch quick scale. Now you need to add in the images that you want, and you can choose to Drag & Drop, or choose Add Images. Navigate to the folder that you want and select all of…

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