Actions / image processor ps6 Q.

Hi guys, just have a few questions,


1. can I use actions "remove watermark" of several images using image processor to perform this action.


2. can I do the same thing with multiple images background removal


Ty nicely! Dale.

Hi Dale,

in fact, it's the same thing in. CS and CC. In regard to my experience it depends on the image, brand of water and the bottom. While you can ask for an action to make such specific measures make adjustments or removing a color background, in collaboration with watermark and background is always preferable to manually be case by case, because it depends on the complexity of the image and the mixed colours. In addition, it may involve using tools and varied for each case.

Imhabe have been working with for a long time and unfortunately photo editing actions could not do a professional output.

I hope this helps!

Radio

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