On 20/05/2014 7:31 AM, Eric Weir wrote:

I have a group of 142 images shot indoors under low light, 28 at 6400
ISO, 114 at 12800 ISO. I’ve never done any batching processing. I
know that I’d at least like to apply noise reduction across these two
groups of files.

How do I do it?  And should I assume the steps will be generalizable
to other functions, e.g., exposure, white balance?


If you are using Photoshop, create a new action using one of the files you want to process and record the processing steps into the action. After that, File/Scripts/Image Processor. Tell the Image Processor what folder you want it to use, where you want to save the new files to (it's a good idea to choose a different location to avoid over writing anything) and in the preferences dialogue tell it to run the action you just created. Note when writing actions, you can tell an action to run an action, so if you have a particular processing technique already that you want to use, you can just point your action to it and it will run as a routine within the action you are writing.

bill

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