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SPEEDING UP BATCH ACTIONS
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SPEEDING UP BATCH
ACTIONS
If you're running a Batch
action
on a folder full of images, one of the things that can really slow the
process down is the fact that the History palette keeps creating History States (undos) for each
image. To keep your Batch
actions
running at full speed, there are two things you can do: In the
History palette's pop-down menu, under History Options, turn off the checkbox for "Automatically
Create First Snapshot." Secondly, go under the Photoshop menu, under Preferences, and choose
General (in Windows, Preferences can be found under the Edit menu). In the History States field,
lower the number from 20 (the default) to 2 states and click OK. Then your batch will run like a
greased pig. Don't forget to increase your History States or change your History Options back after
you're done batching or you'll be down to two undos.
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