Batch or Image Process Multiple Images at Once in Photoshop
Daniel Walter Scott
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23. Batch or Image Process Multiple Images at Once in Photoshop
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Class Introduction
03:24 2Before you get Started with the Photoshop Advanced Course
01:28 3The Easiest Way in the World to Mask a Person in Adobe Photoshop
24:23 4Class Project - Select Subject
01:41 5Select Mask & Changing a Color using Photoshop - Color Range
10:00 6Using Photoshop Selection to Fix Grass & Sky - Color Range
07:20How to Change the Color of Skin in Photoshop - Color Range
08:05 8How to Create an Ink Splash Image Around Text - Color Range
15:02 9Class Project - Color Range in Adobe Photoshop
01:54 10Mask on a Group Rather than each Layer
11:18 11Advanced Masking using a Channels in Adobe Photoshop
14:14 12Class Project - Channel Mask
01:30 13How to Make Selections in Photoshop Based on the Focus Area
22:53 14Class Project - Focus Area
01:11 15Selection Trick Using the Smudge Tool in Photoshop
04:16 16Future of Selections in Photoshop with Adobe Sneaks
07:04 17Quiz - Selection & Masking
18Advanced Preference Changes for Adobe Photoshop
08:36 19How to Speed up Adobe Photoshop if it’s Running Slow
07:48 20Workflow Tips & Tricks Like a Professional in Photoshop
13:45 21Advanced Layer Tricks in Adobe Photoshop CC
05:58 22Automatically Add a Watermark Text or Logo in Photoshop
08:29 23Batch or Image Process Multiple Images at Once in Photoshop
09:05 24How to put Loads of Images into one Photoshop File Quickly
07:04 25Weird Adobe Photoshop Features & Easter Eggs
06:37 26How to Enlarge Images Without Becoming Blurry in Photoshop
06:57 27How to Fix Blurry Images in Photoshop Using Shake Reductions
08:17 28Advanced Color & Tone Correction Using Levels in Photoshop
06:44 29Advanced Curves in Adobe Photoshop CC
06:34 30Quiz - Fixing Images
31How to Reshape Images Without Distorting in Photoshop Content Aware Scale
09:44 32How to use Content Aware Move in Photoshop
08:38 33How to use Content Aware Extend in Adobe Photoshop
07:28 34Removing Objects Using Content Aware Fill in Photoshop
07:01 35Class Project - Content Aware Fill
01:03 36Cropping Tricks Delete Pixel & Reveal Cropped Content in Photoshop
06:11 37Automatically Crop & Rotate Scanned Documents in Photoshop
05:35 38Crop Angled Images to Straighten Perspective Cropping Photoshop
04:42 39How to Trim the White Away from the Edge of an Image in Photoshop
01:52 40Automatically Align Layers in Adobe Photoshop CC
07:38 41How to Reshape Images using the Puppet Warp in Photoshop
18:10 42Class Exercise - Puppet Warp
01:14 43How to Change the Perspective in Photoshop Perspective Warp
05:47 44Quiz - Cropping & Aligning & Distorting
45How to Color Black & White Image in Photoshop
09:42 46How to Create a Duotone Effect in Adobe Photoshop CC
09:28 4744. Class Project – Duotone in Adobe Photoshop
02:20 48How to create the Glitch Effect in Adobe Photoshop
07:01 49Class Project - Glitch Effect in Adobe Photoshop
00:44 50Color Grading with Orange & Teal Effect in Adobe Photoshop
05:36 51Class Project - Color Grading in Adobe Photoshop
00:49 52Quiz - Color
53Advanced CC Libraries Tricks and Tips Photoshop
19:15 54Advanced Type Trick & Workflows in Adobe Photoshop
19:38 55Photoshop Can Guess your Font Using Match Fonts
10:43 56Quiz - Typography
5752. Adding Artboards to your Photoshop Workflow Properly
05:24 58How to Add Images Correctly to a Photoshop Artboard
08:17 59Using Smart Objects & Relinking Images in Photoshop
04:10 60Advanced Speed Tricks for Updating Artboards in Photoshop
04:09 61Export Artboards as PDF & Separate JPGs in Photoshop
05:38 62Quiz - Artboards
63Advanced Tricks for Healing Brush for Retouching in Photoshop
08:24 64Don’t Forget About Clone Tool Stamp in Photoshop
06:09 65How to use the Patch Tool for Retouching in Photoshop
06:41 66Class Exercise – Retouching in Photoshop
01:15 67How to Retouch in Photoshop Using Face Aware in Liquify
06:50 68How to Use Vanishing Point to Mocking up Designs in Photoshop
12:19 69Vanishing Point - Cloning & Healing at an Angle in Photoshop
11:19 7064. Class Exercise - Vanishing Point in Photoshop
00:51 71Fixing & Retouching Skin Tone in Adobe Photoshop
06:01 72Retouching Eyes by Enhancing in Adobe Photoshop
08:00 73Retouching Eyes with a Little Bit of Fakery in Photoshop
09:00 74Fully Faking Believable Eyes in Adobe Photoshop
06:45 75Class Project – Eyes in Photoshop
00:51 7670. How to Realistically Whiten Teeth in Adobe Photoshop
11:44 77Class Project – Teeth in Photoshop
00:57 78Quiz - Retouching
79Difference Between Place Linked vs Place Embedded in Photoshop
08:22 80What is the Difference Between Fill & Opacity in Layer
01:11 81How to Use & Export Layer Comps in Adobe Photoshop
03:27 8275. How to Create a Double Exposure in Adobe Photoshop
11:07 83Class Project - Double Exposure in Photoshop
01:17 84How to Create a Watercolor Painting Effect in Photoshop
09:23 85Class Project – Watercolor in Photoshop
00:32 86How to Decay Pixel Explosion Dispersion Method in Photoshop
13:47 87How to Make Exploding Shoe Effect in Adobe Photoshop
10:49 88Class Project – Decay in Photoshop
00:51 89Quiz - Visual Styles & Effects
90How to Edit Video in Adobe Photoshop
25:42 91Parallax Effect to Make Photos Move in Photoshop
13:22 92Class Project – Parallax in Photoshop
01:15 93How to Create Live Images - Cinemagraphs in Photoshop
13:19 94Class Project – Cinemagraph in Photoshop
01:35 95How to Setup a File Ready for Web and UI Design in Photoshop
09:32 96How to Export Your Web Design UI Project for Dreamweaver
07:57 97How to Make 3D Text & 3D Logos in Photoshop
11:52 98How to Add and Change 3D Materials & Textures in Photoshop
08:42 99Using Cameras & Depth of Field in 3D Photoshop
05:12 100Adding Lights & Casting Shadows Using Photoshop 3D
10:01 101How to Export a High Quality 3D Image from Photoshop
04:42 102Class Project – 3D in Photoshop
01:08 103How to Create Fake 3D Lines & Type in Photoshop
09:33 104Fake 2.5D Gradient Effect with Paths in Photoshop
07:10 105Class Project - Fake 3D in Photoshop
00:46 106Using Free Templates & Adobe Market to Mockup in Photoshop
11:07 107How Make a Reusable Mockup in Photoshop Using Smart Objects
06:40 108Mockup Poster Against a Wall Using Photoshop
08:16 109How to Make a Simple UI App Web Design Mockup Using Photoshop
06:06 110Class Project – Mockups in Photoshop
01:00 111How to Proofing Colors in Adobe Photoshop Ready for Print
04:04 112How to Tidy Up your Photoshop Files Before Sending Them Out
10:21 113How to Package Your Photoshop File to Include Linked Images
07:22 1143 Kinds of File Export for Photoshop Social Media Web & Print
12:59 115Quiz - Exporting
116What’s Next After Your Photoshop Advanced Course
01:05 117Final Quiz
Lesson Info
Batch or Image Process Multiple Images at Once in Photoshop
Let's now look at adding our watermark to a big bunch of images rather than just one at a time. So we're going to look at two features. One's called batch and one's called image processor. They're both great and bad. They both have their quirks. I'll show you both they pretty much do the same job but they've got a few extra settings that are worth both exploring. So we've created our action in the last video. If you haven't, we'll create an action in in a second. But let's say we have created it and let's go to file. And the one that I use the most is under scripts and it's called Image processor. Okay. And all we say is what images do you want to select? And in your 03 preferences there's a folder called batch examples. Let's just click open. So those are the images that kind of apply to. We're just doing it to four. But you could do you could do to hundreds, right? You can include all the sub folders within a folder. That's where the images I'm getting from. Where would I like them t...
o go? You could say them in the same folder, that's fine. Or you can say I would like to put them in a slick folder on my desktop And I'm going to call this one. Image processor. Great, click open. So that's where I want to get them from. This is where I want to put them to. And the cool thing about image processor over batch. Okay. We're gonna look at comparing the two and one of them is you don't actually have to apply in action. You can just say actually I don't want to run an action at all. I just, all I want you to do is save a Jpeg. That is a quality of five that has a width and height of this into that particular folder. So all you're using it for is basically re sizing and saving is a jpeg. Good for raw images. Okay. You might crank this up super high. You might not even worry about. The image size is just so you've got some pigs and bulk process them like this but that's not what I want to do. I want a jpeg but I also want to run that action and we're going to use the watermark text one that we made All right and kick back, relax and run it opens and flicks and flashes and on my desktop I should have image processor jpeg and they're my watermarked images. Let's go a little bit further and look at why we'd use batch over image processor. So the weird thing is that batch and image processing, we're kind of developed by different people at different times and then just kind of hung around both in Photoshop because they both kind of have little quirks that support each other. So the nice thing about image processor is it does it just kind of like you can just save as a jpeg. You don't have to run an action that is different. It's all about running actions, I like image processor because it's really simple batch though, has a bunch more details which can freak you out and you're like ah it's not that much but let's run through it. So the same thing in my default actions is the watermark one I've made. Where's the source coming from? I'm going to choose that same sources before. So it's an 03 preferences and workflows and it's called bash examples. Sometimes you run into images that say that they open up and they might have things like color profile warnings and that might be causing the image processor, which we did before to go bad. So you can click on this and say actually if it does have that, hey, you have used the wrong color space. Just say suppress that for me. The other nice thing this has is in here, you can say actually at the moment it's just going to save them just like it did for image processing. But what I can say is actually, I would like it to give it a name. So I'm gonna call these ones like Daniel's dan's wedding Okay, fib 2000 and 19. Okay, so you could add these aren't wedding photographs but you get what I mean, I can kind of add, you know, they might be called I M G 77421. Okay. And you just give them an actual name and then here instead of an extension which is like dot jpeg. I'm going to say I'd like to give it a serial number actually just give it a serial letter. So it's going to have a B C D. And then I'm going to put in the extension which is Jpeg and you can kind of see a building up here dan's wedding february, which is his first lot. Then I'm going to add a serial letter at the end and a B C D. Actually you might have 100. So you might go for a two digit number at the end there oh one. And actually what I'll do is up here, I'll put in a little hyphen afterwards so that it looks nicer. It's not actually going out as a gift as well. It's just going to use is just an example that they put in there. So it's got some extra pieces but it's going to run to our little problem let's click Oh, destination. Where is going to go? I'm going to put it on my desktop. This one is going to be called batch. The batch is cool. It has extra features but there's a few little extra things you need to do if you want to use these extra features. Let's click OK. It's going to roll through and it's going to say, hey I'm not a JpeG because I've got more than one layer, it says I need to be a PSD So I'm going to click save. Okay, save. Okay, I could go now and pick Jpeg and click save. Okay, so it's kind of, it's faster than doing it yourself, but still you're like, oh man, what happened? This was meant to be super fast and okay, so I'm going to show you how to get around that so it works okay. The only problem is it freaked out because image processor has the ability to force it to be a jpeg just says you be a Jpeg. Whereas this says I'll save it as whatever it needs to be and in this case it needs to be a PSD. Unless you say B J peg, you're still with me, batch has extra features, but this quick to get around this, I'm going to delete these, I'll show you get around it. So I'm going to open up any image because all I really want to do is open up my watermark, go in here and I need to add a last little kind of thing. So I'm gonna hit play, it's going to run through and edit watermark. I'm going to go down here, I'm going to hit record and I need to go to this fly out menu here on the layers panel and just say flatten flatten image. So now it doesn't want to be a PSD had stopped, I'm going to go file revert, close this down, I didn't want to mess with that back to the same thing but because I've adjusted my action we have to add that little extra in there. Hopefully now I can go to automate, I can go to batch all the same things should work and click OK And now it fixed. Susan does them. Let's have a little look. So there we go. Okay. A few little extra features but we had to do a little extra step there. I want to get even nerdier. Is that okay if you've already just said image processing is fine. Let's go on. You're allowed to move on but if you want you're gonna hang around you might not. What am I going to show you? Is the image resizing. So the problem with using the image processing image sizing is that you need to specify the size which sucks. What I want to say is I want to say 500 pixels but not the height. I just want to say I want you to be the biggest size is pixels because it's going on to our website and you know I'm a wedding photographer, I've shot loads of images. I want them to be of a nominal size otherwise they're just gonna be too big to upload. But because we've got portrait and landscape. I don't want them to be all 500 pixels wide. I want the longest edge to be 500 pixels wide. So let's get nerdy. So I'm gonna open up my image again and this watermark text here before I do flatten image. What I'd like to do actually can do it afterwards. I totally can. I'm gonna have record and what we're gonna do is instead of going to say something like image size and changing that. The problem with it is that yeah, we've got landscape and portrait. So we're going to use this special little feature and here is called Automate fit image. Let's say we want 800 pixels. Okay, so I wanted to constraint inside of these two. It's not going to force it. It's just these are the biggest dimensions. That's going to do what we want. Let's click. Ok, let's let's stop. Let's close this down and not save it. Let's try another go. Let's go file let's go to automate let's go to badge. So I have to add a watermark text. I might have renamed that one to say resize as well. Might end up having two of them. One that just does the text. Someone that does the resize as well. Keep all of this stuff and I think that's it. Okay kick back, relax. I hope. Alright let's go. I think it is re saved over the top of the ones that I made. So batch there they are. Let's check the sizes. Get info, you can see here. The it's 800 pixels high. This one here is 800 pixels wide. I hope you followed me there. I think he even got myself lost a little bit basically. Image processor is quick and easy if you need any more details like renaming as you go through. K batch is awesome. And that last little thing where we added the automate was called fit image. That will work for both batch and image processor. Doesn't matter. The big difference is one more time to hopefully sink it in for myself. Maybe is that you've got these options? Okay to say maybe there's some problems when they're opening and it's causing issues in the image processor version. You can say actually just suppress these things. We can also add the naming here. But both of them don't do a good job of re sizing. So we just did that within the action itself using that fit image. I think I've convinced myself now. Yeah, hopefully you understand to let's move on to the next video before my head explodes
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