Hello to you all.
Is there a solution that can quickly give me an overview of the images in a folder that is freely given? So that I can open them all in PS and check if there is a path in?
Hello to you all.
Is there a solution that can quickly give me an overview of the images in a folder that is freely given? So that I can open them all in PS and check if there is a path in?
Now you have not written how many pictures it is. But you can not open, for example, 25 images at a time in photoshop. With the path palette open, you can quickly see if there is a clipping path. Then you have apple+w (Look window) all those without CP, rename, etc. The rest should be done relatively quickly.
Thanks for reply.
It is a pile of pictures I have received from a customer and it is a real mess to navigate in. Had hoped Bridge or some other program that has the feature I was looking.
We have approx. 20,000 images in our database.
The images are often "styled", ie in an artificial environment or deferred their study admitted to a solid colors for fast free scraping. So I'm doing this:
Original file name can be:
201224_st.tif - where the 6-digit number and the product states that is the abbreviation for the picture that are in "Style"
Or: 201224_fl.tif - again, product number abbreviation used freely.
This means that when I search on a particular item number, I get both pictures up and I can then choose whether it should be styled or freely traveled.
PS. Save your clipping path and when you select saver image as tif format instead of eps. Eps files in many programs has no preview.
it is in your free installation consistently the same inside photoshop - if you search in your spotlight. Psd arrive (if you eg have called a layer or a brochure for "line" and the file will streger.psd a search on "line" in the spotlight put the result streger.psd forward)
Sorry if this is a bit cryptic.
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