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Feb 19, 2002, 20:30 #1
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image homogenization
Is there any feature in any piece of software that will allow you to homogenize the color/contrast/brightness etc. in a group of images? I take pictures of many products for display on the web, and there is A LOT of tweaking/adjusting etc. involved in making them look true to the original and all match with each other. What is the best way to go about this? Thanks!
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Feb 20, 2002, 13:01 #2
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In photoshop you can use something called actions to automate a batch of images. But saying that its not a good idea because not all images are the same and they probably would require different levels of corrections.
I would do them individualy if I were you
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Feb 20, 2002, 18:39 #3
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Yeah, what I need is a way for all of the images to be adjusted auctomatically so they all match without individual attention....
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Feb 23, 2002, 16:05 #4
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Yeah, if you're looking to do all images in a folder or something like that, Photoshop can batch 'em for you! Take a glance at your help in PS and read this thread. Then all you have to do is wait for Creole to chime in (the man is actually an unsharp mask -- he's that good!)... ;-)
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