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Photoshop Batch Processing: Edit 1000 Images While You Sleep

- 05.02.26 - ErcanOPAK

Need to resize, watermark, and format hundreds of product photos? Actions and Batch Processing automate repetitive tasks.

1. RECORD THE ACTION
- Open Actions panel (Window → Actions)
- Click "Create New Action" 
- Name it: "Product Photo Processing"
- Click Record (red button)

2. PERFORM STEPS (they get recorded)
- Image → Image Size: 1200x1200px
- Filter → Sharpen → Unsharp Mask
- Add watermark layer
- File → Export → Save for Web (JPEG, 80%)
- Close document (Don't Save)

3. STOP RECORDING
- Click Stop button in Actions panel

4. BATCH PROCESS FOLDER
- File → Automate → Batch
- Action: "Product Photo Processing"
- Source: Folder (choose your photos folder)
- Destination: Folder (choose output folder)
- File Naming: Document Name + _processed
- Errors: Log to File

5. GO HAVE COFFEE ☕
- Photoshop processes all files automatically
- 1000 images processed while you sleep

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