One such handy feature in the software allows you to batch convert photos to a different file format with the help of Photoshop. Read on to find out how you can batch convert photos with Adobe Bridge, along with a quick overview of how you can use the software to batch process images before converting them.
Step 1: Launch Bridge and then select Open from the file menu to select the folder containing all the images you want to process together. Step 2: Now right click on the first photo and then select the Open in Camera Raw option. Step 4: Now to apply the same edit to the next image, just right click on the image, scroll down to the Develop Settings option and then select Previous Conversion. That will automatically apply your previous edits to the selected image. To do that for all the pictures in the folder, just select all of them while holding Ctrl key, right-click on any one, and then select the Previous Conversion option.
Just follow these simple steps to batch convert photos with Adobe Bridge:. Step 1: Launch Bridge and then select Open from the file menu to select the folder containing all the images you want to convert together.
Step 2: Select all the images, then click on the Tools option in the top toolbar, scroll to the Photoshop option, and then click on Image Processor. Step 3: In the Image Processor, select the location you wish to save the images by clicking on the circle next to the greyed out Select Folder option.
The Batch command runs an action on a folder of files. If you have a digital camera or a scanner with a document feeder, you can also import and process multiple images with a single action.
Your scanner or digital camera may need an acquire plug-in module that supports actions. If the third-party plug-in wasn't written to import multiple documents at a time, it may not work during batch-processing or if used as part of an action. Contact the plug-in's manufacturer for further information. When batch-processing files, you can leave all the files open, close and save the changes to the original files, or save modified versions of the files to a new location leaving the originals unchanged.
If you are saving the processed files to a new location, you may want to create a new folder for the processed files before starting the batch. To batch-process using multiple actions, create a new action that plays all the other actions, and then batch-process using the new action. To batch-process multiple folders, create aliases within a folder to the other folders you want to process, and select the Include All Subfolders option.
For better batch performance, reduce the number of saved history states and deselect the Automatically Create First Snapshot option in the History panel. Opened Files. Processes selected files in Adobe Bridge. If no files are selected, the files in the current Bridge folder are processed. Set processing, saving, and file naming options. For descriptions of the Batch dialog box settings, see Batch and droplet processing options. If the " Save As " step in the action contains a filename, this name is overridden by the name of the document being saved; all " Save As " steps are treated as if they were recorded without a filename.
The folder you specified in the " Save As " action step is overridden by the document's original folder. You must have a " Save As " step in the action; the Batch command does not automatically save files. You can use this procedure, for example, to sharpen, resize, and save images as JPEGs in their original folders. A droplet applies an action to one or more images, or a folder of images, that you drag onto the Droplet icon. You can save a droplet on the desktop or to another location on disk.
Actions are the basis for creating droplets—you must create the desired action in the Actions panel before creating a droplet. See Creating actions. When creating droplets for both Windows and Mac OS, keep the following compatibility issues in mind:. After moving a droplet created in Windows to Mac OS, you must drag the droplet onto the Photoshop icon on your desktop. Photoshop updates the droplet for use in Mac OS. When creating a droplet in Mac OS, use the. References to filenames are not supported between operating systems.
If an action step references a file or folder name such as an Open command, Save As command, or adjustment command that loads its settings from a file , execution pauses and the user is prompted for a filename.
Override Action "Open" Commands. Ensures that the files you selected in the Batch command are processed, without opening the file you may have specified in the action's Open command. If the action contains an Open command that opens a saved file and you don't select this option, the Batch command opens and processes only the file you used to record the Open command This occurs because the Batch command opens the file specified by the action after each of the files in the Batch source folder is opened.
Because the most recently opened file is the one named in the action, the Batch command performs the action on that file, and none of the files in the Batch source folder are processed. To use this option, the action must contain an Open command. Otherwise, the Batch command won't open the files you've selected for batch-processing. Selecting this option doesn't disregard everything in an Open command—only the choice of files to open.
Deselect this option if the action was recorded to operate on an open file, or if the action contains Open commands for specific files that are required by the action. Include All Subfolders. Suppress Color Profile Warnings. Suppress File Open Options Dialogs. Hides File Open Options dialog boxes.
This is useful when batching actions on camera raw image files. The default or previously specified settings will be used. Destination menu. Save And Close. Override Action "Save As" Commands. Ensures that processed files are saved to the destination folder specified in the Batch command or to their original folder if you chose Save and Close , with their original names or the names you specified in the File Naming section of the Batch dialog box.
If you don't select this option and your action includes a Save As command, your files will be saved into the folder specified by the Save As command in the action, instead of the folder specified in the Batch command. In addition, if you don't select this option and the Save As command in the action specifies a filename, the Batch command overwrites the same file the file specified in the action each time it processes an image.
If you want the Batch command to process files using the original filenames in the folder you specified in the Batch command, save your image in the action. Then, when you create the batch, select Override Action "Save As" Command and specify a destination folder. If you rename the images in the Batch command and don't select Override Action "Save As" Command, Photoshop saves your processed images twice: once with the new name in the specified folder, and once with the original name in the folder specified by the Save As command in the action.
You can convert a lot of other raw images using it. Before you go ahead with conversion, it lets you edit NEF images using editing features including Resize, Flip, Rotate, and Watermark text, image. Additionally, it provides options to preserve original metadata, set rename pattern, etc. PearlMountain Image Resizer , as the name suggests, is a batch image resizer.
Using it, you can also convert image formats. Before conversion, it lets you customize JPEG quality, size, etc. To perform the conversion, you need to first add a Save As task by clicking on Add Task button. After adding this task, you can select JPG as output format, setup output location, and hit the Run batch image processing button.
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