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Note - if all your photos on the desktop are similarly dull or similarly blurred or whatever (which often happens since the same camera under the same conditions usually took the photos). You could make a Macro to adjust the most average of the photos. Making Macros in Photoshop.
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Note - if all your photos on the desktop are similarly dull or similarly blurred or whatever (which often happens since the same camera under the same conditions usually took the photos). You could make a Macro to adjust the most average of the photos. Making Macros in Photoshop
Open the Window Menu and click on all of the following:Tools Options Navigator Actions Layers & Status Bar
This is what you will see. Now open a photo you want to adjust
Click on the arrow and click off of Button Mode Choose New Action…
This box will Apear Name: Put in what you will remember, in this case 199 If you want, choose a Function Key to use for the Macro
Choose a color, alternate colors or choose the same color for the same macro i.e. yellow for size, green for effects etc. whatever you will rememeber!
This is a continuation of Macros but for correcting a series of photos
All your actions are now being recorded so do what you would normally do to fix the photo. Here choose Image/Adjustments/Levels and adjust the triangles
Now undo the adjustment you just made by going to Edit/Step Backward
And this takes you back to the original photo Now choose the Restore Down icon to return to viewing all the photos
So now you see all the photos and it is time to run the custom Macro you made
From the Actions drop down menu choose the new Macro you made (make sure to have the Source drop down showing Opened Files)
And that Macro will run and apply the changes to ALL the open photos.