Batch processing in Adobe Photoshop allows you to apply a set of actions or adjustments to multiple images at once, rather than having to manually perform the same actions on each individual image.
To use batch processing in Photoshop, you will first need to create an action that contains the steps you wish to apply to your images. Once you have created the action, you can then use the Batch command to apply it to multiple images.
To access the Batch command, go to File > Automate > Batch. In the Batch dialog box, select the action you wish to apply, and then choose the folder or files you wish to process. You can also set additional options, such as renaming the output files or applying a specific color profile.
Once you have set your options, click on the OK button to start the batch processing. Photoshop will then automatically apply the action to all of the selected images. This can save a lot of time and effort when working with large numbers of images and allows you to quickly make consistent adjustments to multiple files.
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