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Hey what is up! It's Chris from CleaverFilmFX just touching base here, just wanted to give
a quick tutorial on Batch Processing Photos in Bridge. I am not a photographer, I'm a
video person so I assumed that I could batch process things using media encoder but you
can't, you need to use Adobe Bridge and here is how you do it, you need to use Adobe Bridge
and Photoshop to do this. So let's get started basically what you do is navigate to the folder
where you want to batch process your pictures, it's like the pictures that you want, these
are pictures of my beautiful apartment and then go to Tools, Photoshop and Image Processor,
that's going to open up Photoshop and it's going to pull up this dialog box allowing
you to select a number of options here, you can open them before you process them, it's
an option, you can select where you want to save them, I selected a separate folder inside
the folder where the pictures are at. You can change the quality obviously, you save
as JPEG, PSD, TIFF, resize them as you want and you can Run it looks like Actions after
that which I have not experimented with and you can include the ICC profile of which I
have no idea what that means so if you know and you want to let me know I'd be happy to
find out. So all you do then is once you've selected your parameters hit RUN and it will
go through them at a pretty fast speed and let's move on to see how they look, boom!
they created a new folder called JPEGS and as you can see I already had pictures in here
that were already named this but you can see it just made a duplicate and renamed it with
the underscore 1 on the end. So that's how you do it, hope you enjoyed it and leave comment,
hit like or subscribe or whatever if you got some value out of this. Thanks for watching!