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I am making sets of wedding stationary for a photography studio. Each set contains an invitation, dinner card, place card etc.

Each set has a dominant color throughout the series.

What I want to do is offer each set in a variety of colors but going through each image, replacing the color in each layer with the new color for each image in the set would take forever.

Is there a way to "Batch process" this where I can replace a color in each image with a new color. I think I may have to make a separate action for each new color I want to use but that is still better than nothing.

Also, I need to keep the new images in layers as the studio wants the ability to go in and make layer changes if necessary.

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with steps
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Colors: 64
Forced: Black and white
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Matte: None

Save
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With Interlace
In: ...

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Set [my set]
Action [pdf to gif]
Source: Folder
Choose: [my test folder with 2 pdf's]
Destination: Folder
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File naming: Document name + extension
Errors: Log errors to file
File: [my testgif folder, empty]/error.txt

4. OK

5. Set resolution to 100dpi.

6. Click OK for 1st pdf.

7. Click OK for 2nd pdf.

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errors.txt reads:

Start Batch

End Batch

Expected result:
Files closed (possibly I have to add a Close step)
2 gifs in the testgif folder.

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