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How can I make a batch of product photos match the look of one unedited original photo in Photoshop?

Community Beginner ,
May 21, 2025 May 21, 2025

I have one original, unedited product photo that I really like, and I want the rest of my product photos to match its look for consistency. Is there a way to copy the color, lighting, texture, etc. settings from that original photo and apply them to a batch of images? Alternatively, can I create a preset from that original unedited photo to apply to the rest?

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Enthusiast , May 21, 2025 May 21, 2025

Well, no. Not with the regular Photoshop tools. You haven't applied any edits to a photo so there is nothing to "preset."

Having said that, if you are applying settings in Camera RAW or Lightroom, you can certainly apply those to other photos.

Also, Photoshop has a "Style Transfer" neural filter that you can take a look at to see if it does the trick.

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Enthusiast ,
May 21, 2025 May 21, 2025

Well, no. Not with the regular Photoshop tools. You haven't applied any edits to a photo so there is nothing to "preset."

Having said that, if you are applying settings in Camera RAW or Lightroom, you can certainly apply those to other photos.

Also, Photoshop has a "Style Transfer" neural filter that you can take a look at to see if it does the trick.

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Community Beginner ,
May 22, 2025 May 22, 2025

Thank you ExUSA! I will give Style Transfer a try today. 

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Community Expert ,
May 21, 2025 May 21, 2025

It all depends on what the source image looks like, and what aspects you are hoping to copy across to the target images. Neural Filters has a Style Transfer function that might do it.   Give it a try, and if you aregetting nowhere, upload the original, and a couple of the tsrget images, to see if the experts here can make it work.

 

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Community Beginner ,
May 22, 2025 May 22, 2025
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Thank you so much Trevor! Thats really nice. I will try Style Transfer today and circle back if Im still having trouble achieving the result Im looking for. 

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