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Saving multiple photos at one time using Image Processor

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Saving multiple photos at one time using 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 you can do this in Photoshop by choosing File and then Scripts and then Image Processor, I prefer to start it from Bridge. So I'll use Command+Tab in order to select Bridge and now I can select the images that I want to run through Image Processor. So if I don't want to run the whole folder, I'll just select the four images and then choose Tools, Photoshop and Image Processor. Now you can select an assortment of different file types. So you could have some RAW files and some TIFF files and PSD, for example. If you did have a number of RAW files and you had only edited the first RAW file, but you wanted the settings that you changed on that first RAW file to be applied to all of the other ones, then you would choose to open first Image to apply settings. For now, we're just going…

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