Commit all transforms (pressing enter or clicking the tick, once)

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I want to use Photoshop to make a GIF file. If I have to place 120 images, I have to keep pressing enter (commit transform for each) until I'm done with all of them.

Is there a way to skip all of this (say, accept all of them at once)?

Fabián

Posted 2014-01-11T02:33:06.960

Reputation: 216

You may want to check out this solution. http://tv.adobe.com/watch/understanding-adobe-photoshop-cs6/batch-processing/

– Dale – 2014-01-24T15:12:56.870

Answers

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From Adobe help page

Do one of the following:

  1. Choose File > Automate > Batch (Photoshop)

  2. Specify the action you want to use to process files from the Set and Action pop-up menus. The menus display actions available in the Actions panel. You may need to choose a different set or load a set in the panel if you don’t see your action.

  3. Choose the files to process from the Source pop-up menu:

    • Folder: Processes files in a folder you specify. Click Choose to locate and select the folder.
    • Import: Processes images from a digital camera, scanner, or a PDF document.
    • Opened Files: Processes all open files. this is the most likely
  4. Set processing, saving, and file naming options. For descriptions of the Batch dialog box settings see Batch and droplet processing options.

Braiam

Posted 2014-01-11T02:33:06.960

Reputation: 4 526