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helsinkilegend

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Dec 4, 2006
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i am currently working with numerous slides that i have brought into photoshop. all of these slides, for various reasons, have slightly different colours. my question is, 'is there a tool in photoshop cs that i can use to change the colour of these photo's at the same time? (basically can i work with several photographs at the same time so that when i change the red on one photograph, it will change the red on several photographs?) any help will be appreciated.

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PS does let you duplicate adjustments, but it's not really into the parallel processing thing. Some shortcuts you can use to speed up adjustments on multiple images:

- Apply your changes as adjustment layers. These can be quickly dragged from the layers palette onto other images.

- Use the Actions palette to record what you are doing, and replay the steps you decide to keep on the other images. (File->Automate->Batch is your pal here)

- If you have CS3, the so-called "smart filters" can be dragged around in the same way as adjustment layers.
 
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