Straighten and crop ca 2000 photos
I'm currently using Photoshop Elements and I'm trying to straighten and crop ca. 2000 photos which have been digitized from paper copies by placing under a DSLR. I would like to make sure I haven't missed a method/solution. So, am I correct with the assumption that I have these options:
- Automatically straighten and crop one by one in PSE editor (no batch editing in PSE)
- Automatically edit in a batch in PSE editor with Elements+
- Automatically edit in a batch in free trial of Photoshop (or Lightroom?).
- Create an action script in free trial of Photoshop and import that to PSE and run it in Elements+
I have already tried method #2. I have installed the Elements+ and followed the instruction on this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7XH0nt2L1g). Unfortunately, I encountered a problem when I followed the instructions. This batch editing method will leave all the edited and all the original images open in PSE editor. I haven’t tried a large batch yet because I don’t know what the limit for open images is but I doubt PSE will handle hundreds of photos at once. In the method #2 I was using “Image – Divide scanned photos” -script for a folder. I have tried my best to add scripts in Elements+ batch which would also achieve the closing of images and would create this desired work flow:
“open one image in folder –> edit –> save the image as a copy to different folder -> close the images –> open next –> repeat till all done in the folder”.
So I think my questions would be:
1. Do I have all the options mapped or is there other ways?
- What is the max number of images open at the same time in PSE editor?
- Would I be able to write a script in free trial of Photoshop and import it to PSE and then run it in Elements+ to achieve the desired work flow above?
- Would I be able to batch edit my photos better in free trial of Photoshop/Lightroom?
