Adobe Elements Question
Is there any way to batch process image changes in Elements? I can't
find anything in Help. I have 12 images of the same subject, same lighting etc, and I wish to adjust saturation, hue, sharpness etc to one image, but process the lot without having to do it all 12 times. Is there a trick? Thanks, DonB |
Adobe Elements Question
"DonB" wrote in message ... Is there any way to batch process image changes in Elements? I can't find anything in Help. I have 12 images of the same subject, same lighting etc, and I wish to adjust saturation, hue, sharpness etc to one image, but process the lot without having to do it all 12 times. Is there a trick? Thanks, DonB Make a note of your settings and apply these to each image. |
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Thanks Mike. I was just hoping that in a program like this there may
be a less stone-age method. Some cheaper programs have the capability. In my opinion, you should be able to save a group of settings, and apply to a range of images. DonB On Wed, 23 Jun 2004 22:42:29 GMT, "MikeS" wrote: "DonB" wrote in message ... Is there any way to batch process image changes in Elements? I can't find anything in Help. I have 12 images of the same subject, same lighting etc, and I wish to adjust saturation, hue, sharpness etc to one image, but process the lot without having to do it all 12 times. Is there a trick? Thanks, DonB Make a note of your settings and apply these to each image. |
Adobe Elements Question
Dunno if this is in elements as I run full blown PS-7. However see if there
is anything in the help file about recording an action and batch actions (an action you run on a folder). In PS-6 & 7 you can record the steps you do to one image and apply those steps to other images either individually or in a batch "DonB" wrote in message ... Is there any way to batch process image changes in Elements? I can't find anything in Help. I have 12 images of the same subject, same lighting etc, and I wish to adjust saturation, hue, sharpness etc to one image, but process the lot without having to do it all 12 times. Is there a trick? Thanks, DonB |
Adobe Elements Question
DonB wrote:
Is there any way to batch process image changes in Elements? I can't find anything in Help. I have 12 images of the same subject, same lighting etc, and I wish to adjust saturation, hue, sharpness etc to one image, but process the lot without having to do it all 12 times. Unfortunately PE will not record actions. However, some PhotoShop users have recorded some actions for PE and made them available: http://hiddenelements.com/freetools.html http://www.atncentral.com/download.htm http://share.studio.adobe.com/axBrowseProduct.asp?p=2 |
Adobe Elements Question
"DonB" wrote in message
... Is there any way to batch process image changes in Elements? I can't find anything in Help. I have 12 images of the same subject, same lighting etc, and I wish to adjust saturation, hue, sharpness etc to one image, but process the lot without having to do it all 12 times. Is there a trick? Thanks, DonB "Canongirly" wrote in message ... Dunno if this is in elements as I run full blown PS-7. However see if there is anything in the help file about recording an action and batch actions (an action you run on a folder). In PS-6 & 7 you can record the steps you do to one image and apply those steps to other images either individually or in a batch Yep, that's one of the big differences between the 2 programs. |
Adobe Elements Question
"DonB" wrote in message ... Is there any way to batch process image changes in Elements? I can't find anything in Help. I have 12 images of the same subject, same lighting etc, and I wish to adjust saturation, hue, sharpness etc to one image, but process the lot without having to do it all 12 times. Is there a trick? Thanks, DonB If you're applying the same changes to each photo, you can use the batch-processing facility in the freeware program Irfanview ( www.irfanview.com ) to do the job. It's not Photoshop, but it's excellent for tasks such as yours. You'll have to specify your hue change in the form of (R,G,B) differences, but other than that, Irfanview will do everything you mentioned. |
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