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Actioning a consistent image resolution

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Actioning a consistent image resolution

- [Instructor] In this movie, we'll further modify our action to accommodate a wide variety of images. And that means we need to lock down the image resolution. Because after all, if you take a look at the Smart Sharpen step, we have a radius value of five pixels. Also note, if I click and hold on the status bar, down here in the bottom left corner of the window, that the resolution value is 300 pixels per inch. And so, if you do the math, you find out that that translates to halos that are about a point thick. And they're actually even thinner than that. Thanks to the way that the lens blur algorithm works. But this radius value has no meaning if the resolution value varies. So, in other words, if we have 72 pixel per inch image, then we're going to end up with some big, thick halos. And so, what I want to do is create an action that's versatile enough that I can apply it to an entire folder full of images at the same time. And to give you a sense for what I mean, I'll go up to the…

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