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08/05/2007 08:05:58 AM · #1 |
Howdy :)
I have Photoshop CS3 and I would like to know if there is a way to automatically apply a 'smart sharpen' with the same settings to every picture in a directory. (Or basically every picture that is opened)
Can i be able to set up some sort of macro or something so its not so tedious? I basically just wanna set it and forget it and go lay down while it does its thing :P
I know there are some programs out there that can resize images in such a fashion but seeing as i want to apply a PS filter my task would be a little more complicated.
Cheerio :) |
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08/05/2007 08:14:00 AM · #2 |
Create an action in PS, where you make the adjustments.
Then go to file - automate - batch
you can choose your action and folders there.
Click OK and you can lay down ;)
Message edited by author 2007-08-05 08:14:10. |
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08/06/2007 04:09:51 AM · #3 |
ah cool that worked good :) thanks |
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08/06/2007 10:01:04 AM · #4 |
I know you found your answer, but I just wanted to toot my own horn. I know there are gramical and spelling errors (my first tutorial), but I'm proud of it.
Creating Photoshop Actions |
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