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June 29, 2022
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combined pictures

  • June 29, 2022
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Hi,

I am working on over a 100 000 pictures and i need to combine them into combined picture with 2-5 of the same product as shown below. The  instruction is to combine them into a canvas of 30cm X 30cm 300px per square inch. However all of the pictures are different shapes and sizes and i am hoping to use a batch/action to free time from combining them manually. I have tried some sorts of actions but i am not very skilled with photoshop. I was wondering if someone has a solution to this?  i will also link the individual products if someone wants to try it with the products below. 

 

It would really help me with my workload!

 

 

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Correct answer jazz-y

I do like this:

Sort the images by the number of views.

Since you have a limited number of views (2-5), it will not be difficult to write a separate action for each number of images (I noticed that your T-shirts are of different sizes, so before I execute the standard fit image script, I crop the image object size) Using Advanced batch script, I would run pre-sorted images with the desired action.

 

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Legend
June 29, 2022

I do like this:

Sort the images by the number of views.

Since you have a limited number of views (2-5), it will not be difficult to write a separate action for each number of images (I noticed that your T-shirts are of different sizes, so before I execute the standard fit image script, I crop the image object size) Using Advanced batch script, I would run pre-sorted images with the desired action.

 

Known Participant
June 30, 2022

This really helped. What have you done to the individual pictures to make them look like that and be able to use the distribute action to a single layer? 

Legend
June 30, 2022

did you batch the masking process? Also can i save as jpeg when the picture is masked


Yes, it is possible to write commands to create a mask in an action (select -> subject and layer -> layer mask -> reveal selection), but this method may not give a guaranteed good result in 100 percent of cases (the select -> subject command worked well for your examples, but on some images the result may not be satisfactory).

JPG does not support images with transparency, during batch processing they will need to be saved as tif, psd or png

Known Participant
June 29, 2022

Also there are premade paths on the individual pictures that i get if that matters.