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Join Date: May 2003
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Photoshop gurus---Help needed- thanks
I have a basic action that does a couple things to a picture.
How can I apply that action to a full directory of pics?? THANKS |
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Do a little google searching on "Batch processing in photoshop". You'll find plenty of tutorials that you can read that will explain it in full detail. That's what you want though. Basically, you just run a batch and select that action as the batch process. It's pretty simple.
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btw...if you're doing it to color correct, you may want to really pay attention to the set once you're done. Each picture, while similar, holds it's own "fingerprint" as far as color and pixel info and a batch process will apply what's good for one picture to maybe a picture that it won't work so well on. Just some advice.
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