You can use the options in the Resize section to reduce or enlarge the image.
To Use the Resize Options:
In the Batch Edit wizard, select the Resize checkbox.
Resize Options
| Resize by | Megapixels | Select this option to reduce or enlarge the image to the specified number of megapixels while maintaining the height/width aspect ratio. For example, if you have a 6 megapixel image with an aspect ratio of 3000 by 2000 and you select 1.5 megapixels, the image will be reduced to 1500 by 1000. Use the drop-down list to select from a pre-set list of megapixel sizes. Alternately, enter the megapixels into the Megapixels spin box. The Reduce/Enlarge drop-down list determines how the image will be resized: 
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| Percentage | Select this option to reduce or enlarge the image to a percentage of the original. For example, if you want to reduce the image, enter a percentage that is less than 100. If you want to enlarge the image, enter a percentage that is greater than 100. | |
| Pixel dimensions | Select this option to reduce or enlarge the image to a specific width and height, measured in pixels. The Reduce/Enlarge drop-down list determines how the image will be resized: 
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| Print dimensions | Select this option to reduce or enlarge the image to specific print dimensions, such as the dimensions of a photographic print. Use the drop-down to select from a preset list of print dimensions. Alternately, enter a specific height, width, and resolution. The Reduce/Enlarge drop-down list determines how the image will be resized: 
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| The Fitting method, which applies to the Percentage, Pixel dimensions, and Print dimensions options, determines how the image will fit into the new image area: 
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| Resampling method | Use this option to determine the method used to resize (resample) the image: 
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| Reset | Click to reset all options to the default. | |