Re: batch edit and save jpgs
Presuming your computer isn't potato quality you can edit multiple photos at the same time.
Import all 50 (or any number you feel comfortable with for testing) press CTRL+A to select all then edit as desired.
You will need to save them individually though, unless someone else knows a way around it.
Re: batch edit and save jpgs
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Chris M
Presuming your computer isn't potato quality you can edit multiple photos at the same time.
Import all 50 (or any number you feel comfortable with for testing) press CTRL+A to select all then edit as desired.
You will need to save them individually though, unless someone else knows a way around it.
tx chris..... i' soon find out if my pc is 'potato quality' :-) , tx i'll try that - re the saving... hmm, yes, maybe someone can forward an idea
Re: batch edit and save jpgs
I think you can export all at once using the web publish features, but acorn will know for sure
else you can export them all on seperate layers as a PSD file, but there is no batch image export function that I can recall
Re: batch edit and save jpgs
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Originally Posted by
handrawn
I think you can export all at once using the web publish features, but acorn will know for sure
else you can export them all on seperate layers as a PSD file, but there is no batch image export function that I can recall
tx handrawn - as stated, i don't think there is a way to batch update all jpgs with different settings, designer was not meant to do that. i opened a couple of images at a time, worked on them and saved them one by one, it was a tad time consuming but its finished now. the 'optimizer' function will do the trick but will cut the images to 150dpi, i needed them in up to 1200dpi.
so thanks for putting on your thinking caps here guys!
God bless
gabriel
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Re: batch edit and save jpgs
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the 'optimizer' function will do the trick but will cut the images to 150dpi, i needed them in up to 1200dpi.
I think you can alter this in the Optomise Photo in window ggsmit.
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Egg Bramhill
I think you can alter this in the Optomise Photo in window ggsmit.
tx egg, i'll have a look and come back... yes, you are right, i can optimize to any dpi LOWER than the image originally had [obviously] BUT that only goes for dpi optimization, i.e. the resolution. ideal would be to have something which will batch change other settings as well; but then again we can't really expect EVERYTHING in one program - that'll be unfair towards all the other developers out there :-)
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spoke too soon... it seems photoshop has such a feature, called 'image processor'
also if you use GIMP, a plugin called BIMP will do the trick - it seems to be on the house...
Re: batch edit and save jpgs
Look at XNview and XNconvert. With them you can batch process files, directories et al for different operations; scaling, rotating, altering brightness, etc. etc. etc.
Oh, and it's freeware! https://www.xnview.com/en/
Re: batch edit and save jpgs
how does this help batch export from xara ?
Re: batch edit and save jpgs
Original question: "i have about 50 jpgs, all scanned. they all need the same settings in 'brightness', 'contrast' and 'highlights'."