Batch Editor in Photoshop
Hi I just want to ask how do you edit your photos at the same time in photoshop. Like adjusting brightness and contrast. thanks
Re: Batch Editor in Photoshop
Hi, Artistapinay!
Batch editing is only useful if you want to do exactly the same thing to all the photos in one folder, like changing the size and resolution. First you need to create an Action that carries out the required operation. Then create a destination folder for the edited pictures (so your originals don't get overwritten). Then you click on Batch and choose the folder with the pictures you want to edit and the destination folder you want them to end up in. Finally, you choose the Action you want to apply. Then you can just sit back and watch as each photo gets opened, edited and saved. It's pretty cool.
But if you want to use Batch to quickly adjust lighting and contrast on a lot of photos at once, the only way I know would be to create an Action using Auto Tone, Auto Contrast and Auto Color. If you've ever used them, you will realize they don't always give results you like. After all, it is just a machine applying presets to achieve a standard. It's not going to realize that this photo looks better in high key with low contrast, or that one needs the midtones lightened a bit. Sometimes there's no substitution for putting in the time to do it yourself.
Re: Batch Editor in Photoshop
- Local Contrast Enhancement
Ctrl+J
Filter> sharpen> Unsharp Mask
Amount 10
Radius 50 pixels
Threshold 0
Flatten and save
- To sharpen - Smart sharpen
Ctrl+J
Select> All> Edit> Copy
Channels> New channel (alpha 1)> Edit> paste
Filter> Stylize> Find edges
Ctrl+L move sliders for clean edges
Filters> Blur Gaussian blur1.5 pixels
Select> Load selection-Check “invert” click “ok”
Select RGB channel
View> Show> “selection edges” uncheck
Filter> Sharpen> Unsharp mask- Amount 500
Radius 0.2
Threshold 0
Select> deselect> dump alpha channel
Blend mode “luminosity”
Ctrl+shift+E
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