Batch Processing allows you to automatically process multiple files consecutively without having to adjust settings for each image. Just create an action and apply it to a group of images.
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In today's video tutorial, we will delve into the batch processing feature in the AliveColors photo editor - how to use it and what is it for?
Batch processing is a way to perform some actions on several photos at once. This can be useful, for example, for some basic color correction or applying watermarks.
Today I'm going to make a collage of black and white photos.
We will prepare them using batch processing.
Open a new file.
In the Actions tab, create a folder with an action.
Name it as you like.
After you click the record button, the program will record all your actions.
Create a black and white photo effect using an adjustment layer.
Stop recording the action.
Now you can start batch processing.
In the File menu, select Automate -> Batch Processing.
Now you need to specify the folder with the source photos, as well as the folder where the processed photos will be saved, and select a format.
In this case, it's JPEG.
Click the preset and the processing starts.
Thus, you can process a large number of photos in the shortest time.