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Photoshop retouch "profile" for multiple images?
If I am correcting 50+ images in Photoshop, and they all have the same issues, how can I take multiple corrections and simply apply all of them as a group to a bunch of images?
Let's say all 50 images need -10 red saturation, a little white balance, +15 brightness and +15 contrast... can I save all of these touch ups under a name and then when I open the next 49 images, I can simply apply this batch of corrections with 3 mouse clicks?
Or is that a macro that needs to be recorded and played back? (which I am still unfamiliar with)
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How long have you been gay?
If all the images in a folder require the same settings to clean them up, you can create an action to batch process the whole folder.
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On the other hand.... You have different fingers
You can also, if the corrections are relatively simple, use something like Eyebatch, which most people find a little easier to batch with than setting up a Photoshop action.
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ditto to what Panky said - create an action.
So, record the actions once and apply it to all in the folder.
Here is a walk-through I did (for watermarking, but can be used for recording any action) sometime back:
http://forums.gaywidewebmasters.com/...73&postcount=5
NOTE: Step 6 (Watermark) will be the actions or steps you perform (correcting your image). So, simply ignore the text 'watermark'.
Any questions, just ask or e-mail me (paco@largecash.com) or PM me.
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::kisses::
Thanks guys, I'll experiment with it this week.
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