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Dazz

Joined: 28 Sep 2013
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PS Version: CS 6
OS: Windows 64 bit

PostPosted: Sat Sep 28, 2013 2:10 pm    Post subject: Change hue image by image automatically Reply with quote

(first of all, sorry for my bad english, it's not my primary language)
I got an idea for my desktop background.

This is my background atm: (dual screen)


Basically, what i want to do, is process the image so that her hair color changes bit by bit, and then use the windows 7 feature to change the background every 10 seconds, so that her hair color will slightly change.
What i need is some way to record an action or make a batch to change the hue from -180 to +180 one by one, and then save the images one by one in a single folder.
That way i can just select all images and then add as desktop background, and the her hair color will change a little every 5 seconds.

A way i believe it can be done, would be to make it change the hue by +1 and then save the image, open up the saved image, then change the hue again +1 and save it under a different name, so that for example it would be like this:

Start image -> hue -180 -> save as savedimg1.jpg
open savedimg1 -> hue -179 -> save as savedimg2.jpg
open savedimg2 -> hue -178 -> save as savedimg3.jpg
open savedimg3 -> hue -177 -> save as savedimg4.jpg
and so on...

That way i'll have a bunch of images of the same picture with only the hair color changing bit by bit.

Does anyone know if this can be done automatically in photoshop by recording an action or with a batch or something? :-)

Any help would be highly apreciated.

Thanks :-)

-Dazz

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Auieos

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PostPosted: Wed Oct 02, 2013 1:44 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

1. Open your image
2. Create a new action
3. Call your new action hue change
4. Once your new action is recording duplicate the current layer by dragging it onto the new layer button
5. Now go to image > adjustments > hue/saturation and change hue by 1
6. Stop action recording
7. Now play the action 359 times Big Grin
8. After you are done go to File > Scripts > Export Layers to Files...

And you are done.

*hint* If you drag the 2 steps of your change hue action on the the new action button it duplicates them, meaning you only have to run it 180 times.
Do this again and you only have to run it 90 times. etc etc etc.
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