I have a large number of slides that have been scanned, but without
any adjustments. Is there a piece of software which will go through a
batch of jpgs and apply basic exposure and colour corrections?
I have Photoshop (Elements and CS) running on a Mac. If there isn't a
standalone product to do this might it be possible to achieve this
outcome via a macro language in one of these programs?
"1Scan" <jeff.underwood@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a large number of slides that have been scanned, but without
> any adjustments. Is there a piece of software which will go through a
> batch of jpgs and apply basic exposure and colour corrections?
>
> I have Photoshop (Elements and CS) running on a Mac. If there isn't a
> standalone product to do this might it be possible to achieve this
> outcome via a macro language in one of these programs?
>
> All suggestions gratefully received.
>
> Jeff
Photoshop Elements 3 has Auto Levels and Smart Fix.( As do later versions of
Photoshop Elements).
Smart fix is on the Enhance menu as is Auto levels.
Keyboard is:
Alt+Ctrl+M for Smart Fix
Shift+Ctrl+L for Autolevels.
In article <619c42d7-2f64-4d5e-9648-5f0a03c59ed6
@n75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, jeff.underwood@gmail.com says...
> I have a large number of slides that have been scanned, but without
> any adjustments. Is there a piece of software which will go through a
> batch of jpgs and apply basic exposure and colour corrections?
>
> I have Photoshop (Elements and CS) running on a Mac. If there isn't a
> standalone product to do this might it be possible to achieve this
> outcome via a macro language in one of these programs?
>
> All suggestions gratefully received.
>
> Jeff
Photoshop has Actions.
Set one up and apply to unlimited number of pix in a folder/subfolders.
And/or created a Droplet to do same.
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> In article <619c42d7-2f64-4d5e-9648-5f0a03c59ed6
> @n75g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>, jeff.underwood@gmail.com says...
>> I have a large number of slides that have been scanned, but without
>> any adjustments. Is there a piece of software which will go through a
>> batch of jpgs and apply basic exposure and colour corrections?
>>
>> I have Photoshop (Elements and CS) running on a Mac. If there isn't a
>> standalone product to do this might it be possible to achieve this
>> outcome via a macro language in one of these programs?
>>
>> All suggestions gratefully received.
>>
>> Jeff
>
> Photoshop has Actions.
> Set one up and apply to unlimited number of pix in a folder/subfolders.
> And/or created a Droplet to do same.
>
> MM
I use DxO for practically all my batch image processing before feeding the
results into Lightroom for any additional tweaking. DxO is a camera and
lens specific processor but have found it works well with any .tiff, .jpg,
or .dng image.