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Inspiring
January 5, 2022
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Photoshop auto enhance or Enhance Edge in batch

  • January 5, 2022
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Hi

I want to auto enhance a large group of photos in photoshop or photoshop express.

I do not want to open each individual photo and auto enhance and save or export.

I want to be able to do them all in a batch. Possible to write the original file also.

Is that possible ?

Any help would be nice.

Thanks

Pedro

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Correct answer Pedro22516610y1v3

Files format are jpeg and heic

 

Where can I find Adobe Camera Raw Plug-in ? (maybe this one is more automate than the others)

 

If I want to overwrite the original file with the enhanced one, how can I do it ?

 

 

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Stephen Marsh
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Community Expert
January 5, 2022

Not sure about Photoshop Express, never used it.

 

Yes, there are many ways to do this in Photoshop. What file format are the photos?

 

Various options for bulk processing include:

 

* Adobe Camera Raw Plug-in (raw camera files, jpeg, tiff, heic only)

* Recording an Action and using the Automate > Batch command to run the action

* Recording an Action and using the Automate > Create Droplet command to run the action

* Recording an Action and using the Scripts > Image Processor command to run the action

* Recording an Action and using the Automate > Image Processor Pro script (not installed by default, it's a free 3rd party tool)

* Custom script

Inspiring
January 5, 2022

I've foun how to record an action to auto enhance.

 

Now I need to find out how to save the file with all meta data from the original file, into the same name file and location.

 

If you could help with this ...

Stephen Marsh
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Community Expert
January 8, 2022

Could you try with this file ?

 

https://we.tl/t-XSijjdzzyg

 

thanks


The metadta opens into Photoshop's File > File Info fine, I have redacted the GPS data, but you can see that it is there:

 

 

 

At one point in time I seem to remember that Photoshop didn't have native HEIC support and relied on underlying OS CODECs, but I haven't paid much attention to all of that. If that is the case, it would explain the difference between Mac and Windows. I am using Photoshop 2021 in this example.