Export from Lightroom to Photoshop batch images to perform sharpening
I would like to use the sharpness of photoshop on my photos of marriage for my clients.
As you know in a marriage, we have a lot of photos, from a 3-1 000 000.
How can I export all in photoshop and then run a lot of sharpening on all of them?
Export photos to a Photoshop droplet. Gout can be created to run a sharpening action. Google "lightroom for photoshop droplet" for examples. Or download this pdf file: run a Photoshop from Lightroom action.
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