Photoshop: Batch processing multiple images
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It is often very time-consuming to repeatedly start a simple action for many images manually. Batch processing is available in Photoshop. With this, several images can be edited at the same time. In this practical tip, we will show you how you can work with Photoshop so quickly.
Batch processing in Photoshop: edit multiple images
With batch processing, you can even edit an entire folder at once. All you have to do is select the source files and your desired operations.
- Select the "File" item in the menu bar and navigate to "Automate".
- There you have to click on "batch processing".
- Now a window opens in which you can select an action under "Play". This is then applied to all images.
- Under "Source" you can select multiple images or an entire folder for batch processing.
- Under "Destination" you can also select the "Folder" option to set a destination folder. Otherwise the files are saved in the source folder. You can also make some settings for the storage names of the images.
- Without the "Folder" option, all images are opened individually in Photoshop and can be edited.
- Now click on "OK" to start the process.
Another practical tip also tells you how to blur the background in Photoshop.