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Saving multiple photos at one time using Image Processor

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Saving multiple photos at one time using Image Processor

- [Instructor] A great way to process several images and save them out as different file formats is by using the image processor script. While we can run this script from photo shop by choosing file and then scripts and image processor, I actually find it easier to start in bridge. I'll use command tab and then in bridge I can select whatever images I want to process. So here I have my choice of maybe only selecting these four out of six images. Then I'll choose Tools, Photoshop, and Image Processor. Photoshop knows that I only had four images selected in Bridge, so it's going to process those files. I want the script to save it in the same location, but I could choose a different folder, and then I have three different file types, JPEG, PSD, and TIFF that I can select from. I can do multiple file types at a time. So if I wanted to save these as JPEG with a quality of 10, convert the profile, and resize them to fit, so…

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