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Sergey2010-01-01 18:10:06
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Sergey, 2010-01-01 18:10:06

Actions in Photoshop

Hello. You need to do a lot of the same type of work for each photo. I made an action of this same type of work. But it's annoying to apply an eshen for each open photo, and then save it. Can this be done somehow automatically?

I tried to make an action to save, they say I opened the photo manually, performed the action and that's it (it did everything by itself and saved it to a file with the name of the photo). Everything seems to be fine. But all subsequent photos processed by the action overwrite the first photo on which the action was recorded.

Perhaps the question is stupid, but I already googled, and there are more than a thousand photos.

Ps All with the coming!

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Rafael Osipov, 2010-01-01
@butteff

Here it is written about batch processing using Actions to resize an image for a group of files:
jingyeluo.blogspot.com/2006/10/photoshop-action-and-batch-to-resize.html
I think this will help solve your problem

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Sergey, 2010-01-01
@butteff

This type of work is already in the action. there to increase the brightness / contrast, put a watermark.
The problem is the automatic saving of all this nonsense. ideally, in opening and saving from a folder, keeping the original filenames.

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mrmager, 2010-01-02
@mrmager

in the same place in the creation of macros there is an item for generating a separate exe-file. When you drag and drop images onto this file, Photoshop and a macro are launched. I noticed some glitches when working with this file: you can’t drag and drop a “large” number of images (I had something around the limit), it probably depends on the RAM. Secondly, this Exe-shnik was launched with varying success on other machines.

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