![]() ![]() The steps seem to record fine in an Action here, but naturally a Script would be better as it could include a file selection dialog or run on all open documents etc. How is automating the task proving problematic for you exactly? (Aside from a suboptimal result for »IMG_3526.jpg« at the top of the image.) What is your problem with Actions or Scripts (and droplets, Batch, Image Processor, …)? Why is it ok that Photoshop will remove the background from one image with a click but you both clutch your pearls at the mere suggestion that it does the same thing with more than one image at a time and does not need scripts, codes, or actions? The concept is not offensive, your insinuation that it is not already possible in Photoshop seems curious, though. Why is this concept so offensive to people? I was simply asking if it could do it for more than one image with the same ease. That also probably explains why you took such a rude tone to reply to an innocent and fair question.Īnd now I have to repeat that I'm not asking for anything outrageous or anything Photoshop doesn't already do with a click for one image. Why would the want for more efficiency with something the program already provides be anything but "professional"? Why would that not be a "useful tool"?Īnd if trying to batch isolate images is your idea of "fun" you have my sincerest condolences. That desire is very far from the narrative that you've outlined above. I'm simply questioning why there isn't a way to do the above with multiple images at a time. Or you can use the newer Discovery Pannel and the "remove background" action which is even more efficient and eliminates additional steps you'd normally have to take.Īre you saying those features are not "professional image editing"? Or are they "quick and dirty and have nothing to do with professional image editing"? Because those are things Photoshop does now in 2023. So the objects you draw either have to be shaped exactly like you want them to show, or you have to use other paths to mask them. Photoshop now lets you isolate an object by simply pressing "subject". I appreciate that in the Photoshop case, youre not necessarily creating a new 'object' (i.e., Photoshop layer) and in Illustrator the pencil tool does create a new object. Many moons ago isolating an image was a long and tedious task spent with the magic wand, the lasso tool, strained eyes, and an IV of coffee. You write to me as if I am asking "Why doesn't The Photoshopz have music like TikTok on my phone?" This is such a condescending and passive-aggressive response that I'm not sure how it meets the guidelines of being "kind" or "respectful". ![]()
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