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Saving multiple photos at once with Image Processor

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Saving multiple photos at once with Image Processor

- [Instructor] A great way to process several images and then save them out as different file formats is by using the image processor script. While I can start in Photoshop and choose File, and then Scripts, and then Image Processor, this is going to require that I select an entire folder full of images. So instead, I'm going to click Cancel, and I'm going to go to Bridge. And in Bridge I can select whatever files within a folder I want to process. Under the Tools menu I'll choose Photoshop, and then Image Processor. As we can see, Bridge knew that I had those four images selected, so those are the only images that will be processed. I can save the files into the same location, or choose another folder. In this case, I'll save them in the same location. And we can save them as JPEGs, PSD, TIF files, or a combination of all three. So I'm going to save them as JPEGs with the highest quality of 12. And I'm going to…

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