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on 13-06-2017 11:56 PM
@black*poppy wrote:But you have to use Photoshop if you want to do stuff like wipe out backgrounds and that sort of fancy stuff. Photoshop doesn't batch process.
Yes it does. File>Automate>Batch (that is the sequence in CS2)
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on 14-06-2017 08:11 AM
So you can copy all the same adjustments across different photos? That would be cool
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on 14-06-2017 10:18 AM
Yes, or you can select only certain adjustments to be applied to other images. For example, I'll shoot a bunch of products one after the other, get the exposure, colour, white balance etc right on the first image, and only copy these adjustments to the other products images - cropping, angle correction, dust-spot removal are usually specific to each image, so I don't copy these adjustments.
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on 14-06-2017 10:25 AM
Sorry, black*poppy I think I didn't read back far enough - I was referring to Lightroom, I think you were asking about Photoshop, so please disregard my reply if so.
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