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Image Processor - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Time-Saving Tips Using Photoshop
Image Processor
including print. Especially when providing images for Web use, this usually entails scaling the images to specific pixel dimensions as well as saving them to a specific file format. I don't know about you but I prefer not to do this one image at a time. Fortunately, thanks to Photoshop, we don't have to. Let me show you how we can quickly and accurately process images in Photoshop. Now I've opened up an example of one of the images that we'll be working with, but if you look in your Chapter 5 folder, you're going to find that we have a folder called Phone Images, and inside of there there are five images. Although when you're using the image processor, you're going to have a folder full of 100 images, It really doesn't matter. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to come back here to Photoshop, and it's really not important that I have an image open right now, I can close this if I want to, but, I'm going to go to…
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Working with Auto-Select4m 9s
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Layer styles4m 40s
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Resetting a dialog box2m 53s
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Resetting a tool2m 35s
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Removing a color cast5m 14s
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Fill vs. Opacity2m 55s
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Smart Objects6m 58s
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Stacking layer styles2m 21s
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Image Processor4m 20s
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Creating Photoshop actions5m 24s
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