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Ich meine direkt auf einmal 30 Bilder entrauschen im Automatik-Modus von DFINE....
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How do I create a batch process in Dfine 2.0?


To create a batch process in Dfine 2.0, follow these steps:

1. Open an image in Photoshop.
2. Open the Actions tab by clicking on Window > Actions.
3. Click the 'create new action' icon just to the left of the trash can icon at the bottom on the Actions tab in Photoshop, and assign a name for your action.
4. Click on the record icon on the Actions tab to begin recording your action.
5. Execute the appropriate Dfine 2.0 noise reduction methods. For example:
1. Click Filter > Dfine 2.0 > Dfine 2.0.
2. Click on the appropriate noise reduction settings in the Dfine 2.0 interface and click ok.
3. Wait for Dfine 2.0 to complete the filter applying process.
4. Click the stop icon on the Actions tab. Your Action is now complete, and can be viewed in the Actions tab.

To start a Batch Process of a folder of images, navigate to the File > Automate menu and select Batch. Before beginning this process, it is recommended that you create a new folder on your desktop labeled with the action name and the word “Processed.” For Example: “Polarization Processed.” This folder will contain all of the images once the action has been applied to them.

To start the Batch Process, follow these steps:

1. Ensure that the action that was created earlier is indicated in the Action pull-down menu. If the correct action is not indicated, click on the pull-down menu and select the correct action.
2. Under source, indicate folder, and then click Choose. Navigate to the folder that contains all of the images that you want to apply the Batch Process to.
3. Under Destination, select Folder. Click Choose and navigate to the folder that was created on your desktop earlier. For example, navigate to the Polarization Processed folder.
4. Click OK.


The Batch Process will now begin and apply the filter from the Action to all of the images in the folder, and save a new copy of the image with the filter applied to the folder that was created on the desktop.

Note: When using Dfine 2.0 in a batch process or Actions, the filter effect will not be applied to a separate layer. To apply Dfine 2.0 to a separate layer, while recording the action, duplicate the layer prior to applying Dfine 2.0. This will ensure that the batch process will include a new filtered layer for each image. (clicking ok for batch process will not create a new layer even if set to)
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