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I have been using the Adobe Express Background Removal tool to snip out white backgrounds from scanned hand painted images. I have over 150 of them to do. This tool is very good at what it does, with minimal user inputs.
Is it possible to implement the same processes from this tool via Photoshop, or is there a way to upload and mass-remove the backgrounds of the images that I am working with?
Thanks in advance.
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As of now Adobe Express does not have any batch editing but in Photoshop you can record an action using unlock background layer>remove background (properties panel)>save as>close file. Also you could create a droplet and dump the whole folder of files in it at once. Hope this helps.
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I just thought, once you have created an action you can use Batch to speed up the workflow. File>Automate>Batch.
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Thank you very much, will try this soon.
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Ferrdo, did you try this out how did it work for you? I have 10,000s+ images to remove backround and looking for a solution. Express does do a good job at removing background, now I just need a bulk removal solution.
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