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Kaijukilluh2099
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March 15, 2023
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PLEASE HELP! Need easy, fast way to batch remove background from multiple images.

  • March 15, 2023
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Hi,

I'm hoping there is a fast and easy way to do this! I have the full suite but currently Adobe express is doing the fastest and best job but it only does one image at a time. Are there any other options? I pay enough for the Adobe package and dont want to buy an App from some other company to do this! Any help is grestly appreciated! Thank you!

Correct answer Stephen Marsh

@Kaijukilluh2099 

 

The following batch script has an option to remove the background:

 

https://www.marspremedia.com/software/photoshop/batch-web-images

 

The script was developed from a discussion on the board.

 

7 replies

New Participant
October 6, 2025

I cancelled my subscription after realising this option is missing.

New Participant
January 20, 2025

Batch removing objects require intelligrnt operator, AI or human. Not that it is not professional, but you have to wait till technology gets there... one two more years. Pbotoshop is integrating slowly AI in their products. I only use user friendly software though

New Participant
December 3, 2024

comment faire pour enlever l'arrière plan en faisant un script pour plusieurs photo en meme temps

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
December 3, 2024
New Participant
November 21, 2024

You are a great human. I wish you well on this journey of artistry. 🙂 - kind stranger from Mexico. 

 

Stephen Marsh
Stephen MarshCorrect answer
Community Expert
March 17, 2023

@Kaijukilluh2099 

 

The following batch script has an option to remove the background:

 

https://www.marspremedia.com/software/photoshop/batch-web-images

 

The script was developed from a discussion on the board.

 

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
March 17, 2023

@Kaijukilluh2099 , should the Script @Stephen Marsh linked to meet your needs don’t forget to mark the post as the correct answer. 

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
March 18, 2023

The select subject command used in the batch script did a good job! Due to the poor lighting/photography, I wasn't sure if it would do so (also considering the unknown training set used for the AI model, which presumably had many photos of people, but unknown product imagery to be trained on):

 

 

Bojan Živković11378569
Community Expert
March 15, 2023

Here is action to try https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Nv-2Sxgvfqv_lyC4QJJY31lVU0QxypdE/view?usp=share_link

 

Download action file Remove Background.atn. Load action in Photoshop by double clicking on it or use File > Open > double click on Remove background.atn. Open Window > Actions panel and look for folder named Remove Background. Expand folder (action set) if necessary. Open any image and test action by playing Remove Bg action. Do not play actions below /////////////. To play action click on action name (Remove Bg) then click on Play selection button.

Test couple of images, if you like result look for tutorial how to batch process using Photoshop action or ask more questions.

Kaijukilluh2099
Known Participant
March 15, 2023

Bojan, thank you so much for your response and effort to help! Sadly I can't download any unknown files. 

Bojan Živković11378569
Community Expert
March 15, 2023

Please try again, I have reuploaded ZIP file so you must unzip it before proceeding to the steps mentioned above.

Myra Ferguson
Community Expert
March 15, 2023

If the images are all JPEGs, you could record an action where you unlock the background layer and use the Quick Action in the Properties panel to Remove Background. Then you could batch process them (File > Automate > Batch...) and select your action to run.

Kaijukilluh2099
Known Participant
March 15, 2023

Myra, I appreciate your response so much!

And I'm afraid that may be my only option with Adobe. But I have to say in 2023 that answer also depresses me. More and more I find simple things I want to do in Adobe still function like its 20 years ago with multiple steps and clicks yet there are Apps from other companies that do everything in one step. It seems crazy that I'm paying for a monthly subscription and still have to do so much when it should be drag and drop. It makes me wonder if Adobe even pays attention to what apps are doing these days.

I'm in a jam and will do my best to try and follow your extremley helpful advice. But the fact adobe doesnt have a simple drag and drop conversion sytem just bums me out.

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
March 15, 2023

More and more I find simple things I want to do in Adobe still function like its 20 years ago with multiple steps and clicks yet there are Apps from other companies that do everything in one step. It seems crazy that I'm paying for a monthly subscription and still have to do so much when it should be drag and drop. It makes me wonder if Adobe even pays attention to what apps are doing these days.

Photoshop is professional image editing software, not an app for amateurs to quickly do whatever to their images.

 

Could you please post a couple of sample images.