Photoshop :: 64 Bit Processing

Apr 16, 2009

I use CS2, and I am purchasing a new 64 bit computer. Will my photoshop, illustator etc.

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing HDR

Nov 5, 2012

We are possibly going to start shooting volume HDR images.  Time will be a factor when shooting 4 locations a day and still having to process.  Is there a way to stack the images at the end of the job like an action, then when I get back to the studio, I can tweak the images?

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Photoshop :: CC Using Available Processing Power

May 19, 2012

Computers today are including more and more cores. I am looking to upgrade my machine and I have looked at an AMD quad core processor and their new FX 8 core processor. The computers I have looked at are are the same expect the processor (Quad vs 8 core). From my understanding the more cores doesn't mean more speed unless the software can actually use the power. So can Photoshop (CS6) actually use and benefit by having 8 cores than 4?(For that matter can other Creative Suite products also use that much power?)

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing In CS5?

Sep 7, 2012

I have many folders that contain my NEF and PSD files, all together.
 
I want to setup a batch process to open up JUST the PSD files and then save elsewhere as a JPEG.
 
How can I open just the PSD files in an action or using Image Processor Pro?
 
Similarly, I want to setup another batch process that will open RAW files and allow basic editing in CAmera RAW.

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Photoshop :: Distributed Processing?

Aug 11, 2013

Is there a way to link together several computers to process large documents more quickly?  I have seen programs like Qmaster and Compressor for Final Cut users–is there anything like that for processing in Photoshop?

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Photoshop :: Bulk Processing

Mar 13, 2008

i need cs3 to make 2 different sizes of jpegs from hundreds of tiffs for me, and when i set it up it always just does this to the 1st file in the folder,

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing

Oct 23, 2006

I have some images which I want to increase the border pixels by about 2-3pixels. Then I want to add a shadow effect. I need to do this for around 150 images. I've tried to do it via new action/record and then batch processing but its not doing the job.

Any suggestions ?

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing In CS2

Apr 2, 2008

I'm going on a scrapbooking retreat this weekend and need to develop 200+ photos and upload to CVS.com. I have all my pictures in .jpg format now but I need to get the overall size of the files under 6mb to work with CVS's website.

I know that CS2 has a batch process to take the file size to certain pixel dimension but wanted to know if anyone knew a way to do it to fit overall file size vs. dimension.

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Photoshop :: Digital Processing

Aug 18, 2005

I have Adobe Photoshop 7 and am trying to process my photos from a Canon Powershot A80. This camera does not seem to handle blue skies very well. Every picture I take up close, particularly using artificial light, seems to come out fine. Pictures taken in the daylight under a hazy or semi-hazy blue sky look bad throughout, as you will see in my linked photo.

Many of my photos turn out the same way as my linked photo does. I've tried various tutorials and nothing I adjust makes these photos look "real" again, at least not real in the sense of being clear and crisp.

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing

Sep 9, 2007

I created an action to convert a file to grayscale from RGB but when used in batch processing it opens and saves the files to the specified folder without applying the mode conversion.

If I use the action on a single file it works fine.

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Photoshop :: Processing Images...

Jan 12, 2009

CS3 Suite

I was doing a lot of manipulation of actions and image save functions
and never really got what I wanted completely solved but now I have this
lingering issue that I want to figure out.

When I save a TIF, it will save just fine but after the save has been
completed, it goes through what looks like an action and reduces the
file size and dimensions.

I could just go through and delete some of my actions until it stops
doing it but I'd rather figure out how I did it; this function might be
useful.

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing In CS4

Feb 19, 2009

I have a folder of about 1000 pictures that I need to resize and save for the web. Using Photoshop CS4. The originals are all JPG files, but are saved at high resolutions and sizes. But they are not uniform in size. I need to resize each to be 200 px wide @ 72 dpi, but allow the height to vary depending upon the image dimensions. I haven't used Photoshop for a number of years. I *think* I remember the ability to walk through a series of steps and record them and then batch apply to a whole folder, but can't see a way to do that now.

I do see in the Image Processor the ability to resize and save, but it doesn't allow me to set the width and leave the height empty.

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing PDF

Oct 5, 2008

I am batching both photoshop native files and attempting .Pdf files. They are both located in the same folder.

The .psd files process correctly,(converting to jpg) to .jpg file formats. But the .pdf files don't actually save. If I use the action on these files individually, the action works fine.

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing?

Jun 10, 2008

We are holding a conference of sorts, and we are making name tags for everyone to hang around their necks. We have a design in photoshop. We have an excel spreadsheet with everyone's name and forum. Traditionally, the name tags were juts copied and pasted by hand, which is tedious and prone to mistakes.

is there a faster way to do this? i heard something about scripts, but i have no idea where to start. does anyone have a pointer to where i can learn it? i only want to learn the bare minimum to write THIS script, as im sure it's the only script i'll ever write for photoshop.

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Photoshop :: RAW And CS5 Processing Options Gone From Bridge?

Nov 9, 2012

For some reason the Processing options for RAW and CS5 are no longer available from Bridge. When I try to select those from my start up start-up page I get a msg. that they are not in the system.
 
I have tried to re-install CS5 but after doing so, no email is sent back from Adobe confirming the completion. My choice w/b to 'find' the RAW and CS5 processing options in that the plug-ins that I have added would still be there.

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Photoshop :: Getting Batch Processing Error?

Jul 22, 2013

Batch processing error.
 
Error: The command "Feather" is not currently available. (-25920)
End Batch
 
84 items being resized for the purpose of faster up/down load on my Muse web site.

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Photoshop :: RAW Processing With Different Screen Resolutions

Oct 12, 2013

I usually do RAW photo editing on Photoshop on my old Fujitsu laptop & have recently I have upgraded to a Mac Book Pro. I have noticed that when I do the same kind of processing on my Mac book, the photos tend to not be as dark & have contrast as I would normally like it to be. Meaning to say, photos that look really dark in on my Mac book look rather greyed & washed out on my Fujitsu, however the photos I have processed on my Fujitsu all look nicely exposed on my Mac book.
 
So is this due to different screen resolutions? Because the photos I have edited on my mac look really different when compared to on my Fujitsu, like the colors etc.

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Photoshop :: Gigapixel Image Processing?

Dec 18, 2012

Today I'm working on actions that embody steps that do upsampling, and I'm using some of my panoramic images as test input with Photoshop CS6 x64 on Windows 7 I just calculated how many pixels are in the upsampled images, to get an idea of how stressful these actions will be on systems when people run them...
 
A 25,659 x 6,069 pixel image is no small thing in itself, at 155 megapixels...  But upsampling it to 320% original size in both horizontal and vertical dimensions yielded 82,108 x 19,420 pixels -  a 1.5 gigapixel image!  And I'm working at 16 bits/channel.  I was a bit surprised that I am just regularly chunking through gigapixel sized data.  And I'm multitasking all the while - browsing, keeping up with eMail, listening to streaming internet radio...
 
The take-away from this is that with today's computer power and resources Photoshop just blazes through gigapixel+ sized documents now!Seems to me it wasn't THAT long ago we heard about the world's first gigapixel image, and now we're actually starting to hear about the first terapixel images, which are still challenging to make.

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Photoshop :: Camera Raw Processing For BMP Images?

Feb 9, 2011

how I can open .bmp files within the Camera Raw adjustment panel when you open images from within Bridge?

I'd like to work on some old images and am pretty certain i can tweak them the way that I would like within the controls there.

OSX CS3

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Photoshop :: Processing Raw Pictures To JPEGs

May 29, 2012

I´m processing my time lapse sequence(about 500 pictures) to jpegs. I did this same thing with Cs5 many times. When saving the pictures to jpegs in camera raw window, the cs5 software was able to process 2-4 at the same time. In cs6 it processes only one picture at a time and that way is much slower than cs5. Am I missing something? I tried to change the performance settings but it made no difference.
 
My computer is Mac Pro 8-core 2.8, with 16 gb of ram and quadro 4000 gpu.

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Photoshop :: Cannot Save Files After Processing

Nov 14, 2013

because I can not save files after processing? tells me that he was authorized to write the list what does it mean?

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Photoshop :: Liquify Very Slow Processing?

Nov 18, 2012

I recently upgraded to a faster processor including SSD for a scratch disc. Although I have 32gig of ram with CS5 running on Windows 7 and it never uses a scratch.  I thought I could save an hour a week with waiting for liquify to do it's thing but as usual, liquify runs out of puff after several strokes on my standard 80meg file, and has done on every system and PS version I have ever owned.
 
Yes I know there are ways around it, like reducing file size and saving grid etc. All that is time wasting and it shouldn't be necessary with these specs. This has been the same for years. It's as slow as it ever was.
 
I have searched through this forum and the internet and I can't find the answer. No, there are no slow drives or memory cards plugged in that luiqify would want to mysteriously use. My Videio card is Nvidia GTX 680 but have had plenty of others in the past and liquify was still slow as a turtle. Everything else is super fast.
 
How do I make liquify work properly utilise available RAM or fast scratch discs, or even better, just work properly.

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing From Bridge?

Jul 12, 2012

Batch Photoshop processing from bridge does not work , it says no files to open using bridge select or folder select. I am not suppressing open dialog (although I tried it that way too).

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing :: Add The Filenames

Mar 3, 2006

Anybody able to point me in the direction of a plug-in/software that will add the filenames to a batch of 200 images and then assimilate them into a template, ready for printing?

I use CS and can do this in Picture Package a few at a time but it is a little cumbersome. I am a school photographer.

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing HDR Images

Jul 31, 2008

Is there a tool/script that will select the HDR triplets and automatically merge them to single output HDR files?

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing Of Files

Mar 9, 2005

I have a folder (over 500) of high res tiff files which are pictures that our advertisers use in there adverts.

I need to create low res jpgs of every image, is it a case of manually doing each indivdual file or can a batch process them.. if so how?

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Photoshop :: Batch Image Processing?

Sep 26, 2006

advanced batch image processing. I need the following to happen to a folder of images:

1) All images in the folder are resized with constrained proportion to a width of 250px.

2.) They are then combined into one image file placed above each other in a column (literally, not layers). Each image also needs spacing between the other, about 20px

3.) This is then compressed as an 8 quality jpeg and exported as a new image.

So basically I have a folder of images that I want to convert into a long 'gallery' image with spacing between each.

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Photoshop :: CS4 Batch Processing Only Processes...

Jul 9, 2009

I scan 6x6 negs on an Epson scanner and when they are done they need to be rotated 90 degrees and flipped horizontaly. I set up an action to do this (Rotate, Flip, Save and Close) and everything was going swimmingly - then recently I've started having problems. For example - I've scanned 60 images which I select in Bridge and then open them in PS CS4. I select Automate>Batch and then select my saved action and away it goes. PS chugs its way through the 60 photo's and closes them all (so it looks like they have all been processed), but when I go back to Bridge and it starts refreshing the thumbnails only 30 of them have been rotated and flipped. So then I select the remaining 30 images and batch process them - this time it only processes 15 and so on.

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Photoshop :: Bulk Image Processing

May 2, 2006

I've been told that I've got 700 images to process and remove the greyish background from each of them so they appear to be on a completely white background.

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Photoshop :: Digital Image Processing

Jun 27, 2004

I need a digital image processor to boost the resolution of satellite photos.

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Photoshop :: Batch Processing Images

Nov 7, 2006

I shoot all my photographs at 7.1MP and would like to batch process them to a smaller size for e-mail. I have a folder with 100 7.1MP images and want to copy then resize them in a new folder keeping the image name the same. I'm hoping to resize them to 100K in size.

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