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Batch processing an entire folder of images

Batch processing an entire folder of images - Photoshop Tutorial

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Batch processing an entire folder of images

- [Instructor] In this movie, I'll show you how to use an action to batch process an entire folder full of images. Specifically, we're going to take these 30 images from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and we are going to convert them to two different formats in order to fill these folders right here. Now, here I am looking at the CMYK images so far. Unless you followed along with me in the previous movie, you won't see these images. But if you did follow along, you might naturally think that you need to get rid of these images in order to clear out room for the new ones. But the fact of the matter is that Photoshop is going to replace the images automatically. To get the ball rolling, I'll go ahead and switch to the Met subfolder, and then I'll press Control + A, or Command + A on the Mac, to select all of the images. Then you want to go up to the Tools menu, choose Photoshop and choose Batch, which is going to switch to Photoshop and open up the Batch dialog box. I'm just going to…

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