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Old 11-04-2008, 02:29 AM   #12 (permalink)
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That's awesome! Probably the one of the best I've seen from you.
Thanks I'm quite fond of it myself.
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Excellent looking photos!

Now I can't imagine you manually add the border and your signature to each photo, do you have an automated process that adds that to all of your photos?
Thanks Omega. Ben was correct, I made a custom action in Photoshop and then you just use the batch feature. However it's been giving me some issues, so I need to go back and tweak it.
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I asked the same thing in the unedited pictures thread and he told me that he does a batch edit of them in Photoshop.

Correct me if I am wrong vroom
You've got it correct
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Does anyone know if there's a way to do a batch resize in Gimp?
I'm sure there is a way, but I haven't used Gimp in ages so I'm not help there.
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Those are some of the best shots I've ever seen!

What camera/setup did you use for these pictures?

How do you do the .batch file border?

I'd like to use it on my photos but i have no idea how to do it.
Do i need photo shop?


Very nice shots Bob!
Thanks man
The majority of shots were taken with a Pentax K10D & Sigma 70-200 2.8.


For the batch feature, I'm sure you can do it on other programs, but I only know PS.
In jist you record your self preforming an action and then save it, and use the batch feature. That is a very rough idea lol.

Thanks everyone,
Bob
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