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How Do I Edit Multiple Images at Once in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 12:59 pm

There are a few different ways that you can edit multiple images at once in Photoshop. One way is to use the ‘File > Scripts > Image Processor’ option. This will bring up a dialog box where you can select the images that you want to edit, and then choose what actions you want to perform on them.

Another way to edit multiple images at once is to use the ‘Batch’ command. This allows you to select a group of images and then apply an Action to all of them at once.

To do this, go to ‘File > Automate > Batch’. Choose the Action that you want to apply, select the folder of images that you want toapply it to, and then click ‘OK’.

PRO TIP: When editing multiple images at once in Photoshop, it is important to be careful not to accidentally save over the original files. Make sure to save the edited versions as new files, with different names, in order to keep the originals intact.

You can also edit multiple images by using layers. To do this, create a new Photoshop document and then drag and drop the images that you want to edit onto the canvas.

You can then use the ‘Layer > Smart Objects > Convert to Smart Object’ option to convert all of the layers into Smart Objects. This will allow you to make changes to all of the layers at once.

Finally, you can use the ‘Edit > Copy Merged’ option to copy all of the visible layers into one layer. You can then paste this layer into a new Photoshop document and make changes to it as needed.

No matter which method you choose, editing multiple images at once in Photoshop is a great way to save time and effort.

Kathy McFarland

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