Smart Objects: The Undo Everything Button You Actually Need

Smart Objects: The Undo Everything Button You Actually Need

Smart Objects: The “Undo Everything” Button You Actually Need I used to be that guy. You know the one—the person who’d spend three hours perfecting a design, apply a filter, and then immediately want to punch himself in the face because the filter looked like garbage and I’d already flattened the image. Enter Smart Objects. They’re basically your get-out-of-jail-free card, and I wish someone had explained them to me properly five years ago instead of leaving me to figure it out through trial and error and minor desk violence.

Batch Processing in Photoshop: How to Process 500 Photos Without Losing Your Mind

Batch Processing in Photoshop: How to Process 500 Photos Without Losing Your Mind

Batch Processing in Photoshop: How to Process 500 Photos Without Losing Your Mind I used to spend entire weekends manually adjusting exposure, cropping, and resizing photos one at a time. Then I discovered batch processing, and suddenly I had my weekends back. If you’re still clicking “Save As” 47 times in a row, we need to talk. What Is Batch Processing, Actually? Batch processing is Photoshop’s way of saying, “Hey, do that same thing to all these files.

Batch Processing in Photoshop: How to Edit 500 Photos Without Losing Your Mind

Batch Processing in Photoshop: How to Edit 500 Photos Without Losing Your Mind

Batch Processing in Photoshop: How to Edit 500 Photos Without Losing Your Mind Listen, I get it. You’ve got 500 photos from a shoot, they all need the same color correction, and you’d rather watch paint dry than manually open, edit, and save each one individually. That’s where batch processing comes in, and honestly, it’s one of the most underrated features in Photoshop. I’m not exaggerating when I say batch processing has saved me approximately 847 hours of my life.

Batch Processing in Photoshop: How to Edit 100 Photos in the Time It Takes to Edit One

Batch Processing in Photoshop: How to Edit 100 Photos in the Time It Takes to Edit One

Batch Processing in Photoshop: How to Edit 100 Photos in the Time It Takes to Edit One I’m going to be honest with you: I used to edit product photos one at a time. Fifty photos. Individual adjustments. Each one. I’m not proud of it. Then I discovered batch processing, and suddenly I had my weekends back. If you’re sitting on a folder of 200 vacation photos that all need the same color correction, or you’re a product photographer who just shot 150 items with identical lighting, batch processing is about to become your best friend.