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Saving multiple photos at one time using the Image Processor

Saving multiple photos at one time using the Image Processor - Photoshop Tutorial

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Saving multiple photos at one time using the Image Processor

- [Instructor] An easy way to process several images and save them out as different file formats is by using the image processor script. While I can choose the file menu in Photoshop and then select scripts and then image processor, this will only enable me to run a script on an entire folder. So, I'm going to cancel out of here and return to Bridge, where I can select individual images and then run the image processor script. So, underneath the tools menu, I'll choose Photoshop and then image processor. We can see that it knows that I only had four images open. So, it's going to allow me to run the script on just those four images. If I was working with a number of raw files and I had made changes to the first raw file, and I wanted those same changes to be applied to all the rest of the images, I could choose to open the first image to apply settings, but I'll leave that off 'cause we're not working with raw files.…

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