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Using the image processor script in Adobe Photoshop

Using the image processor script in Adobe Photoshop

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Using the image processor script in Adobe Photoshop

- Scripting can be quite powerful, and Photoshop actually offers multiple scripts. Some are bundled and included. Others are available from third parties. What I'd like to show you is a very powerful one called the image processor script. It does a lot of things that people would previously use actions for, but it's a bit easier to set up and a bit faster. In Photoshop, if you want to use the image processor script, just choose File, Scripts, Image Processor. It now works pretty simple from top to bottom. You can choose to use the open images if you have a bunch of files already open or select a new folder of images. I'm going to use this option. Let me navigate to the downloaded exercise files and I'm going to choose this folder here called Image Processing Script and click OK. You see that it's loaded here. If there's nested subfolders, meaning folders inside of that folder, be sure to check the include all…

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