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Im not sure if this is possible or not. What I'm wanting to do would be to have 5-6 backdrops open under one tab, drop 5-6 separate images as layers over each one of the backdrops (creating portraits), and then save all images as separate JPEG images in to a folder. In a nutshell I'm trying to make the process of creating layered images into as efficient of a process when batch processing numerous images. What I don't want to have happen is having 6 separate tabs open and then having to go through each one and have to layer and save individually.
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what adobe program?
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CS6
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What programm of Creative Suite 6 ?
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Just photoshop
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[moved from Creative Suites to Photoshop]
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jm66557219 wrote
Im not sure if this is possible or not. What I'm wanting to do would be to have 5-6 backdrops open under one tab, drop 5-6 separate images as layers over each one of the backdrops (creating portraits), and then save all images as separate JPEG images in to a folder. In a nutshell I'm trying to make the process of creating layered images into as efficient of a process when batch processing numerous images. What I don't want to have happen is having 6 separate tabs open and then having to go through each one and have to layer and save individually.
Seems like this is actually a good way to go about it. Im sure there are some automation options, but for only 6 images it may be just as efficient to add layer, save as, repeat...
Im actually doing the same sort of thing right now (except 100s of images, not 5or 6 lol), adding new labels to product photos. The labels are a folder of layers so its, move layer group into next tab, save, move same group to next tab, save, repeat repeat repeat
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This sort of request seems to come up every other day or week, in various forms with variations on requirements and workflows etc.
One recent thread that I participated in here with video links:
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