Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Batch Processing Batch processing is a workflow technique employed in digital photography to apply a series of edits, adjustments, or transformations simultaneously to multiple images. Rather than editing each photo individually, photographers can use batch processing to streamline repetitive tasks and enhance efficiency. This can include actions such as resizing, cropping, color correction, or applying filters to a large number of images in a single operation.
Batch processing is particularly useful for photographers dealing with extensive collections of images, such as event photographers or those managing large photo archives. Popular photo editing software often includes batch processing capabilities, allowing photographers to save time and maintain consistency in the post-production process. |
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