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Now open your images' directory, select and drag the images you want to edit onto the droplet icon. You'll see that Photoshop is auto-editing all the pictures one by one and saving them into your selected destination folder. Finally, open the resultant images' directory to see how they look.

In the "Destination" frameset we are going to tell photoshop where to store the images after the action has been performed on them. Again, our choice will be Folder and then click Choose and select the 'thumbnails' folder we created at the beginning of this tutorial. Leave the checkbox blank and set up the file naming exactly the same as we did when did the batch rename. This will ensure that the thumbnail name corresponds to the original image name.

Photoshop's File Browser gives us an easy way to preview and organize images. And with Batch Rename, we can assign names that mean something. In File Browser, select the images you want to rename, then access the Batch Rename command through File Browser's menu. When docked in the Palette Well, the menu's triangle is in the tab. When undocked, you'll find it in the upper-right corner of the window.

Step 9: The last step, go to file>automate>batch (or from adobe bridge, go to tools>photoshop>batch). Choose your actions's name and click on 'Choose' to choose your folder full of photos, then under 'Destination' choose 'Save and Close'. This will apply the watermark, and copyright info to your images and then save and close the documents.

This free Photoshop video tutorial will teach you how to use some of the more advanced batch processing techniques to develop an action which resizes portrait and landscape images correctly and then puts a relative border on top of it all.

Photoshop's File Browser gives us an easy way to preview and organize images. And with Batch Rename, we can assign names that mean something. In File Browser, select the images you want to rename, then access the Batch Rename command through File Browser's menu. When docked in the Palette Well, the menu's triangle is in the tab. When undocked, you'll find it in the upper-right corner of the window.

Obviously the Automate Batch can be used for many other tasks, while the Action is recording you can perform as many alterations you wish (filters, image adjustments, layers styles etc), which Photoshop will then repeat throughout the automation.

As we continue to look at Photoshop 7, we'll give you a taste for what you can expect. By now you've probably heard about the File Browser, that powerful new way to manage files from within Photoshop. But have you heard about Batch Rename?

In the "Destination" frameset we are going to tell photoshop where to store the images after the action has been performed on them. Again, our choice will be Folder and then click Choose and select the 'thumbnails' folder we created at the beginning of this tutorial. Leave the checkbox blank and set up the file naming exactly the same as we did when did the batch rename. This will ensure that the thumbnail name corresponds to the original image name.

Select File/Automate/Batch. In the window that pops up you will want to make sure that your signature action is set. You will need to navigate to the source folder, which is the folder where all of your pictures that you want to add a signature to are. Then navigate to the destination folder, which is where it will put the pictures with the signatures on them.

I can remember when I was first told about Automate Batch, and I've since passed on the knowledge to a couple of my designer friends who upon their discovery had the exact same response as I did, starting with a kind of depression when you think back to how many wasted hours you must have spent on those tedious processes, which then turns into a moment of epiphany when you use Automate Batch on a large job for the first time!

To batch resize for Facebook using Photoshop, you simply need to resize the largest side to 604px. This is the native size of Facebook's photo albums, so that Facebook doesn't resize poorly. This will preserve the original sharpness you save at, which is very handy for uploading images you really want to look good.

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[2]-Now Open New Layer & then fill with any color & then go to Blending Options,select Gradient Overlay & use the following settings Photoshop Technique-How to use the Gradient Overlay feature

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[12]-Now fill the selection with any color & then go to Blending Options,select Gradient Overlay & use the following settings Photoshop Technique-How to use the Gradient Overlay feature

[13]-Now fill the selection with 'fffffa' color & then go to Blending Options,select Stroke Structure & use the following settings Photoshop Technique-How to use the Stroke Structure feature

[24]-Now go to Blending Options,select Bevel & Emboss & use the following settings Photoshop Technique-How to use the Bevel & Emboss feature

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[28]-See below for Final Photoshop Output.I hope this is a good tutorial & U can use these Photoshop Techniques in your Graphics Design Project

[7]-Now select Paint Bucket Tool & use the following Pattern Photoshop Technique-If U have not Leather Pattern then Open any image of Leather Texture & then go to Edit>Define Pattern & save the pattern

Ever happened that you snapped 100 pictures only turning out to be highres to be emailed and then you will start one by one to reduce the size, after this tutorial you will be able to do this very quickly.

Ok, first open a picture, any picture in that folder of new pictures in Photoshop. Then create a new Action from the Actions Panel, as shown in the picture.

Ever happened that you snapped 100 pictures only turning out to be highres to be emailed and then you will start one by one to reduce the size, after this tutorial you will be able to do this very quickly.

We'll start recording and do the first action.

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NOTE: If you just want to apply watermark to a photo, you can skip step 1, 8 and 9

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