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Old 16-01-06, 15:59
GavinM GavinM is offline  
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Default Batch processing JPGs

I have hundreds of JPGs that are a little underexposed. Nothing I can't correct, but it's laborious and repetitive. My SB800's tend to 'drop off' under heavy work (I push them much harder than the manual says you can, and, er, it's right)

I'd like to be able to bring up the levels or even run 'autolevels' on them all. Is there an easy way to do this?
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Old 17-01-06, 09:40
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Hi,

Have a look at the PS help file for Batch or Automate. It's been a while since I did this but it's basically a case of recording an action for whatever processing you want done to the images and then telling PS to apply that action to every image in a folder or list.

If you're still stuck write again and I'll fire up PS for a closer look...
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Old 17-01-06, 13:17
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Many thanks. I found it in Adobe Bridge, I didn't realise it had moved.
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