How to Automate Image Processing in Photoshop By Recording Actions and Batch Scripts
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In this video, I am showing how to record your commands or actions as a script in Adobe Photoshop and execute that script as an automated batch on a folder of images. Furthermore, I show how to select all fully transparent pixels in an image and replace them with any color you choose.
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0:00 Introduction to best Batch Image Processing by Using Photoshop Scripts / Actions 0:55 How to open actions window / panel in Adobe Photoshop 1:09 How to define a new action and start recording an action 1:44 How to add a white background to any image by using Photoshop 1:47 How to add a new layer in Photoshop 2:03 How to hide a layer in Photoshop 2:07 How to use Paint Bucket Tool of Photoshop to fill a layer with a color e.g. white 2:28 How to set color of Paint Bucket Tool 2:45 How to change layer order to set / manage layers visibility in Photoshop 2:50 How to merge layers in Photoshop 2:56 How to execute scripts and save result files in a different folder and keep source as it is in Photoshop batch processing 3:19 How to stop recording of a script 3:32 How to do batch execution of a script in Photoshop 4:01 How to pick and set source and destination folders with correct settings in Photoshop batch script execution 6:27 How to check error logs of batch image 7:21 How to select all 100% transparent pixels in an image and replace them with any selected color by using Photoshop 7:54 How to select non-transparent pixels in Photoshop quickly 7:59 How to inverse selected pixels in Photoshop 8:17 How to select transparent pixels in Photoshop 8:20 How to enable edit in Quick Mask Mode in Photoshop 8:55 Change threshold in quick mask mode to select all fully transparent pixels 9:26 How to fill with color all of the selected pixels in Photoshop
Introduction to Best Batch Image Processing by Using Photoshop Scripts / Actions
Batch image processing is a powerful tool that allows you to apply the same set of edits to multiple images at once. This is particularly useful when you have a large number of images that need to be edited in the same way. One of the most efficient ways to do this is by using Photoshop scripts and actions.
In this article, we will go through the steps of using Photoshop scripts and actions to perform batch image processing. We will cover how to open the actions window/panel in Adobe Photoshop, how to define a new action and start recording an action, and how to add a white background to any image by using Photoshop. We will also discuss how to add a new layer in Photoshop, how to hide a layer, how to use the Paint Bucket Tool to fill a layer with a color, and how to set the color of the Paint Bucket Tool.
We will also go over how to change layer order to set and manage layers visibility in Photoshop, how to merge layers, and how to execute scripts and save result files in a different folder while keeping the source files as they are. We will also discuss how to stop recording of a script and how to do batch execution of a script in Photoshop.
One important aspect of batch image processing is setting the correct source and destination folders with the correct settings. We will cover how to pick and set these folders in Photoshop batch script execution. Additionally, we will also discuss how to check error logs of batch images, and how to select all 100% transparent pixels in an image and replace them with any selected color by using Photoshop.
Another useful technique is the ability to quickly select non-transparent pixels in Photoshop, inverse selected pixels, and select transparent pixels. We will also cover how to enable edit in Quick Mask Mode in Photoshop and change the threshold to select all fully transparent pixels. Finally, we will go over how to fill with color all of the selected pixels in Photoshop.
Overall, by following these steps and techniques, you can streamline your image editing process and save time by batch processing your images with the help of Photoshop scripts and actions.
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