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| vswede |
hello i just took a bunch of pictures with my digital camera any way i can change the quality of them in photoshop with out having to go through each single picture? thanks
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| neoraver |
| actually, yes, you could record the action (editing) of one photo and then automate the process for the rest of the images |
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| sisterbliss |
| wouldn't he have to go through each picture separately? i record actions and then run the actions to one file. he has multiple files. |
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| xtr3m |
What do you mean by "quality"?
If you want to open a number of images, possibly resize them in process, and then save, say, as a lower quality JPEG, then it's very possible. It's called batch processing. Photoshop certainly can do that, but it would be even simpler to use a free image viewer called IrfanView. Fire it up and go to File > Batch Conversion/Rename or just press the B key. There you can resize, flip, rotate, apply basic filters, and, of course, save as a different type of file with specifying any quality you want.
In Photoshop it's File > Automate > Batch. |
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| placebo |
| Use the photo gallery option :) |
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| vswede |
| quote: | Originally posted by xtr3m
What do you mean by "quality"?
If you want to open a number of images, possibly resize them in process, and then save, say, as a lower quality JPEG, then it's very possible. It's called batch processing. Photoshop certainly can do that, but it would be even simpler to use a free image viewer called IrfanView. Fire it up and go to File > Batch Conversion/Rename or just press the B key. There you can resize, flip, rotate, apply basic filters, and, of course, save as a different type of file with specifying any quality you want.
In Photoshop it's File > Automate > Batch. |
thanks everyone! especially xtr3m going to check out that picture. maybe i was pretty bad in my explanation. thanks! |
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