Blade Canyon
Senior Member
The folks at Perfectly Clear made a great video about how to record an action in Photoshop, and then apply that action to every photo inside a certain folder. I didn't know this was possible. Although the video is about how to batch process with the Perfectly Clear plug-in, you can do this with any action you choose to record.
I don't know how this would work with RAW files if they open in ACR first. (Can you record an action that goes through all of those steps?) But I will try it later tonight.
Let's say you have a folder of 100 jpegs that you want to resize from 300 ppi to 72 ppi for online sharing. You record a "resizing" action. Then you can use the batch action to apply that action to all 100 jpegs while you walk away and do something else. Best PS tip I've learned this week!
Batch Process with Perfectly Clear Photoshop Plug-in | Perfectly Clear
I don't know how this would work with RAW files if they open in ACR first. (Can you record an action that goes through all of those steps?) But I will try it later tonight.
Let's say you have a folder of 100 jpegs that you want to resize from 300 ppi to 72 ppi for online sharing. You record a "resizing" action. Then you can use the batch action to apply that action to all 100 jpegs while you walk away and do something else. Best PS tip I've learned this week!
Batch Process with Perfectly Clear Photoshop Plug-in | Perfectly Clear