How to equalise the levels of multiple photos?

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matturn
Mar 9, 2005
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Is there a better way to equalise the levels of a group of images than putting all the images in the one image file, adjusting, then cutting them out?

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Clyde
Mar 9, 2005
matt cook wrote:
Is there a better way to equalise the levels of a group of images than putting all the images in the one image file, adjusting, then cutting them out?

What do you mean by "equalize"?

If you mean set them all to the same levels settings? Yes, save the levels setting, then use an Action to bring that saved levels setting up, run a batch from File Browser using that Action.

If you mean run the Equalize command, you could do that in an Action and batched too.

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Bubbabob
Apr 4, 2005
Clyde wrote:

matt cook wrote:
Is there a better way to equalise the levels of a group of images than putting all the images in the one image file, adjusting, then cutting them out?

What do you mean by "equalize"?
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If you mean run the Equalize command, you could do that in an Action and batched too.

You’d get a different result for each picture. The real answer is one the OP already mentioned. Stick them all together, equalize, and cut apart.

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