Preserved Topic: Filter on Multiple Images (Page 1 of 1) |
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Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: Boston |
posted 05-02-2001 00:21
I was wondering about this, it would save me allot of time. Is there a program or plug-in that could possibly add one specified filter to say 50+ images all at once, instead of editing each one manually. This would save me a great deal of time when making graphics for flash. |
Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: |
posted 05-02-2001 00:36
Just create an action with whatever filter, and then use File > Automate > Batch. |
Nervous Wreck (II) Inmate From: Boston |
posted 05-02-2001 00:43
Thanks a bunch, good idea. But do I have to open up and do the action on all the images or will the batch be able to handle 50+ at once? |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: soon to be "the land down under" |
posted 05-02-2001 01:40
If you set up the action right, it will do all fifty without you having to do anything. It won't do them all at once, but will do them one at a time until all fifty are done. But you don't have to do a thing... |
Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Ambridge,PA,USA |
posted 05-02-2001 03:43
Penguins ain't from Boston.....................they are from PITTSBURGH !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Maniac (V) Inmate From: out of a sleepy funk |
posted 05-02-2001 04:44
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Maniac (V) Inmate From: Boston, MA, USA |
posted 05-02-2001 05:28
Only thing I would add to JK - click the "override 'save in'" check box. Many times your action will involve a save step, say for instance to establish a JPEG compression level. Obviously, in order to grab that step you have to save the file somewhere. That may not be where you want the files saved the next time you run the action, especially with a batch. Clicking the "override" box allows you to do everything the action recorded, but to select where to save the files. |
Paranoid (IV) Inmate From: other places |
posted 05-02-2001 06:30
Image Magick will do it, and it's free. I know I pimp this quite a bit, but I use the hell out of it. When you get much past 100 images, this is really the way to go. It's fast enough to do this kind of thing on the fly on your web server too. |