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Old 08-25-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Photoshop cs3 actions

Hi All
Ive just loaded Jasons photoshop actions (frames) and was wandering if there is a way that I can apply them to more than one pic at a time.
I guess what I need to know is can I do a batch process using these actions.
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Default Re: Photoshop cs3 actions

Yes. Just record a new action including that action, then select the images you want batched, and apply that action.

I don't have CS3 (I use CS) but that's how I do it.
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There is a batch mode in CS3 where you can choose the action to be applied for any number of images.

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Yeah, the batch process, or image processor is good for that!. If you select the photos you want framed from Bridge, do a tools> photoshop> image processor. In there you can select your destination folder and resize ect.. I never did it before, but it should work

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You ought to post installation and usage instructions at the bottom of posts liek this, it will expand your target audience.


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