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Process multiple images with the Image Processor - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Learning Photoshop Automation
Process multiple images with the Image Processor
- One of my favorite scripts is the image processor. It lets you convert images from one format to another, as well as do things like resize or apply in action. It's in fact one of the easiest ways to do multiple things with Photoshop and there's two ways to access it. The first method is very menu based. You could choose file, scripts, image processor. It'll bring up a dialogue and allow you to choose which images you want to modify. In this case, I could choose select folder navigate to the folder I want to modify and just click open and it becomes available. Additionally, you can use a tool like Adobe Bridge, visually select images or use a collection and then do the same thing tools, Photoshop, image processor, and you'll see in this case it shows you the images that are currently selected in bridge. Both of these work the same. The next choice you need to decide is if you want to open the first image to apply…
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Process multiple images with the Image Processor5m 14s
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Cleaning up a layered file2m 49s
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Working with layer comps4m 47s
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Exporting multiple layers4m 5s
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Setting event-based scripts5m 6s
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Load multiple files into a stack3m 21s
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Combining layers with stack modes5m 27s
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Finding and loading additional scripts3m 43s
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