83 Microscale Figther and a nifty function in Photoshop

Uploaded a microscale fighter inspired by my latest Z-Fighters. While adjusting the lighting in levels, I discovered that you can actually save the settings and use them for more pictures:

It’s still a little cumbersome, as you have to open the file for every picture (Load…), but at least the lighting on the pictures will be more consistent - especially if you adjust the midpoint as well, instead of just squeezing the brightest and darkest tones together (which was the case with this moc.

If anybody know a good way to batch-adjust a bunch of pictures, I’d love to know (especially if you can add a watermark in the same process).

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2 Responses to “83 Microscale Figther and a nifty function in Photoshop”

  1. Steen Says:

    Hi Niels,

    Batch-adjusting is as easy as pressing Record in Photoshop!
    You simply open the Action-palette, it can be found in the Windows-menu.
    Once the palette is open, open the Option-menu in the Palette. Now choose
    ‘New action’ and name your action - and you’re recording. Go through the steps you
    wish (loading Level-presets etc) and hit the Stop-button at the buttom of the
    Actions-palette.
    Now you’ve got your action down, you need to make into a droplet (which let’s you
    drop files on to it). Go to File -> Automate -> Create droplet, work through the
    settings and you’re ready to start dropping files on the droplet, and have them
    batch converted :-)

  2. Niels Bugge Says:

    Cool thanks Steen!
    I’ll look into that when I get the time :D

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