Every time I press the shutter, I will get a massive number of digital photos. If I want to transfer my photos online, I have to do some size processing at least. Do I really need to take one picture of these photos? Photoshop has its own easy-to-use action tool to help us with batch processing.
I. Preparations
Add a folder in the folder where the image is located, named "processing photos", to store the processed image file, so that the original file will not be changed.
2. Batch Processing settings in Photoshop
1. Open the image file to be processed in Photoshop, and click the "window" menu to open the "Action" panel.
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Tip: if the original image's diagram and color are not ideal, You can crop the original image and correct the color before setting the action.
2. Click the triangle button on the right of the "Action" Panel and select the "new action" command in the pop-up menu.
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3. On the "new action" Panel, set the name and shortcut key for your action. In this example, the action name is "blog image (horizontal)" and the shortcut key is "F2 ". Click "record". The "start record" circle under the "Action" Panel changes to the red press state, and PS records each of your action settings.
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4. adjust the image size, right-click the image title bar, and select the "image size" command. The "image size" setting panel is displayed. In this example, we set the image width to 700 pixels, the computer automatically scales down the Image Height in proportion.
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5. Add a border for the screen by adding the canvas width. Set the background color in the tool panel to white. Right-click the image title bar and select the canvas size command to bring up the canvas size setting panel, in this example, we increase the image width and height by 1 cm.
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After you click "OK", a white edge with a width of 1 cm will be added around the image.
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6. Use the "text tool" to add a personalized signature for the image.
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7. save image: Open the "file" menu, click "Save as", set the image format to JPG in the "Save as" panel, and save the image path to your "Process Photo folder ".
8. Stop recording: click the "Stop playing/recording" button under the "Action" Panel to stop the action recording.
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Iii. Run batch processing
Open your other photos and click "F2". The rest of the work will be done by the computer.
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