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Can I alter the script for Webp images? I would seriously consider adding that functionality as it is greatly needed in the Wordpress/Website space. The current solutions that are out there are very cumbersome. We already have Photoshop and this script currently isn't in play. Best of luck to you.
Yes and No. There are older scripts that this one borrows from: Batch Multi Save and Auto Crop (see my channel page for videos about those). Those scripts can do much of the same (and a few other things). But this script combines features of those other scripts in perhaps a way that ends up more valuable (auto mask the background, for example). As with all good ideas, one usually leads to another. Really this script could do print files the same it does web, it just needs options to save PSD and TIF added (easy), and maybe a few tweaks under the hood to make output specific to press needs (like convert to profile added, also easy). So I guess it's time for a new script -- "Batch Print Images" -- does that sound like what you're thinking? Thanks for the feedback. I think you just sparked another great script idea... all my best script ideas come from users.
I have a new script that should work for print files. It also adds additional features. Video for it out this morning: th-cam.com/video/KjlbryvYEe8/w-d-xo.html
Do you have any recomendataions or updates to help improve the selection/background removal of internal bits? For example I have some fake trees with intertwining branches, and the script tends to leave the background in between branches. Any thoughts?
You are not likely to find a script to automate that kind of work. That requires craftsmanship. Search YT or web for Photoshop masking tutorials. I would recommend channels @PiXimperfect and @PhotoshopTrainingChannel. Both have great tutorials about using features in Photoshop for tricky masking like trees and hair. Good luck!
is there a tutorial for making this script because im trying to get into this scripting thing and if there is a tutorial for this exact one I would love to follow a step by step guide
No I don't have a tutorial specific to this script. There is source code on the web page you can study. I have many other Adobe script tutorials of topics relevant to this script, just not one tutorial devoted to it. th-cam.com/play/PL5Ib-T2waUE5hdJLmHahWL4JwBe84hrJr.html
Not possible with this script. You'll have to make a separate action for that and batch process images on your own. I am working on an advanced version of this script and have considered adding a "run an action" option to it. I'll give that some thought.
I have made a new script with same functionality plus more, including "Run Action" option. Use that to add a feather or other effects before each image is saved. www.marspremedia.com/software/photoshop/batch-size-and-mask A video for it comes out on Monday. I'll post the link then.
Does it skip the same images every time? Or randomly skip some? If always the same images, can you open them OK in Photoshop? If randomly skipping images might be a resource problem (not enough memory?) The problem needs testing to find the cause.
@@simonkang2784 Random I suspect an interruption reading from the storage device. Is it local? Network share? Cloud storage? Next thing to try is put files on a local disk (other than the current, if already local) and try again, to determine if the storage device or connection to it is to blame. If a healthy local disk works OK, then likely the storage or connection you've been using could be unreliable.
The script uses "Select Subject" that was introduced in Photoshop CC 2018 (version 19). Earlier versions the script will not work as intended. For best results use the latest version because Select Subject has improved greatly since it first appeared. This year's release (version 23.5 currently) does a much better job getting an accurate selection (making a better cutout) than any prior version.
"Have the transparent background be black" makes no sense. It's either transparent (no color) or it's black. To have a black background, add a black solid color fill layer below the masked layer.
@@wc7 Well I was able to make it work using remove background > select subject > inverse > fill black 100% opacity. My images are png but get a jpg thumbnail in this software and those thumbnails are retaining the old data besides being cropped. I was just wondering if I could update the script to add this action I created
@@lukamagicc You're most of the way there. Before fill 100% black opacity, add expand selection. Experiment to find a good value. 5 maybe 10? Your resolution used will affect it. Then you'll fill more area including area around the edge of the subject.
The only problem with this is the settings are not saved when you create the action. Every time you run the script folders, the margins, format stay the same.
It's a free script and open source. I don't include code for settings and other features in my open source work. I plan to make this a paid script like others and add those features soon.
This free script is meant for web images 72 ppi. I have other cropping scripts for non-web work. th-cam.com/video/y3uYm3TZrtw/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/hMJfuyQua-U/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/4EN764yREsc/w-d-xo.html www.marspremedia.com/software/photoshop/crop-center-head
Thank u, used this to help my team in a project :)
You are a saviour sir. I will definitely make a contribution!
This is amazing. Thanks for sharing William!
I'm glad it helps. Thanks for watching.
Greeting for Indonesia , thanks for sharing knowledge about ps cc script works
bytheway...i dont have anything to share with you except words just visit my country on your vacation and i treat you like a KING ...cheers
say hay to all your family members.
Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it.
Super sir very helpful script thank you so much sir😊😊😊👌👌👌👌👌
Thanks. Glad you like it.
Thanks!
Can I alter the script for Webp images? I would seriously consider adding that functionality as it is greatly needed in the Wordpress/Website space. The current solutions that are out there are very cumbersome. We already have Photoshop and this script currently isn't in play. Best of luck to you.
Sure. You can alter the script to do anything Photoshop can do.
Really really appreciate you thanks blot
Ask one question ❓ I can the px size v1500& 1500
Sir pls I can't download the Link the Link error
Thanks
Sure. Use the "maximum pixels" option.
What's the error? I just checked the site, it's downloading fine.
This is Brilliant! Would you have a version for print files? Thank you!
Yes and No. There are older scripts that this one borrows from: Batch Multi Save and Auto Crop (see my channel page for videos about those). Those scripts can do much of the same (and a few other things). But this script combines features of those other scripts in perhaps a way that ends up more valuable (auto mask the background, for example). As with all good ideas, one usually leads to another. Really this script could do print files the same it does web, it just needs options to save PSD and TIF added (easy), and maybe a few tweaks under the hood to make output specific to press needs (like convert to profile added, also easy). So I guess it's time for a new script -- "Batch Print Images" -- does that sound like what you're thinking? Thanks for the feedback. I think you just sparked another great script idea... all my best script ideas come from users.
@@wc7 yes,this is what I had in mind.
@@Artistram3d1 I have your email I'll continue there and get you something to try when I have it. I also have your other requests to look at still.
I have a new script that should work for print files. It also adds additional features. Video for it out this morning:
th-cam.com/video/KjlbryvYEe8/w-d-xo.html
Hi there i jyst bought the tool but can't export with transparency and the image size keeps changing, what am I doing wrong?
I have no idea without more information. Use the contact page on my website to get in touch if you haven't already.
Do you have any recomendataions or updates to help improve the selection/background removal of internal bits?
For example I have some fake trees with intertwining branches, and the script tends to leave the background in between branches. Any thoughts?
You are not likely to find a script to automate that kind of work. That requires craftsmanship. Search YT or web for Photoshop masking tutorials. I would recommend channels @PiXimperfect and @PhotoshopTrainingChannel. Both have great tutorials about using features in Photoshop for tricky masking like trees and hair. Good luck!
@@wc7 ...for me ,that 2 channels + you....its real three musketeers on photoshop world.
Thank you so much mr william
Great. Glad you like it.
is there a tutorial for making this script because im trying to get into this scripting thing and if there is a tutorial for this exact one I would love to follow a step by step guide
No I don't have a tutorial specific to this script. There is source code on the web page you can study. I have many other Adobe script tutorials of topics relevant to this script, just not one tutorial devoted to it.
th-cam.com/play/PL5Ib-T2waUE5hdJLmHahWL4JwBe84hrJr.html
This is really helpful and has blown my mind... try to work out how to add a feather option..
Not possible with this script. You'll have to make a separate action for that and batch process images on your own. I am working on an advanced version of this script and have considered adding a "run an action" option to it. I'll give that some thought.
I have made a new script with same functionality plus more, including "Run Action" option. Use that to add a feather or other effects before each image is saved.
www.marspremedia.com/software/photoshop/batch-size-and-mask
A video for it comes out on Monday. I'll post the link then.
Video for Batch Size And Mask now live:
th-cam.com/video/KjlbryvYEe8/w-d-xo.html
Incredible tool! It works pretty well. I just noticed that it skips some images. Is this a Known bug or am I missing something?
Does it skip the same images every time? Or randomly skip some? If always the same images, can you open them OK in Photoshop? If randomly skipping images might be a resource problem (not enough memory?) The problem needs testing to find the cause.
@@wc7 Thank you so much for taking the time to reply. It skips randomly, and not the same images. They open fine in Photoshop.
@@simonkang2784 Random I suspect an interruption reading from the storage device. Is it local? Network share? Cloud storage? Next thing to try is put files on a local disk (other than the current, if already local) and try again, to determine if the storage device or connection to it is to blame. If a healthy local disk works OK, then likely the storage or connection you've been using could be unreliable.
This won't remove background using ps cc 2015. Which one you prefer?
The script uses "Select Subject" that was introduced in Photoshop CC 2018 (version 19). Earlier versions the script will not work as intended. For best results use the latest version because Select Subject has improved greatly since it first appeared. This year's release (version 23.5 currently) does a much better job getting an accurate selection (making a better cutout) than any prior version.
Is there a way to have the transparent background be black? It looks like your script is making it white as I watch it work.
"Have the transparent background be black" makes no sense. It's either transparent (no color) or it's black. To have a black background, add a black solid color fill layer below the masked layer.
@@wc7 Well I was able to make it work using remove background > select subject > inverse > fill black 100% opacity. My images are png but get a jpg thumbnail in this software and those thumbnails are retaining the old data besides being cropped. I was just wondering if I could update the script to add this action I created
@@lukamagicc You're most of the way there. Before fill 100% black opacity, add expand selection. Experiment to find a good value. 5 maybe 10? Your resolution used will affect it. Then you'll fill more area including area around the edge of the subject.
@@wc7 would you be able to explain this "expand selection" idea? I'm a little lost.
@@lukamagicc Here is one reference to Selection object properties and methods: theiviaxx.github.io/photoshop-docs/Photoshop/Selection.html
Thank you
@@KolldrakTV You’re welcome
do you think it can work in krita ? or other freesoft ? and thank you
It's made for Photoshop. Doesn't work without it.
Thank you sooooooooooooooooooooooooo muchhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Glad you like it. Thanks for watching.
The only problem with this is the settings are not saved when you create the action. Every time you run the script folders, the margins, format stay the same.
It's a free script and open source. I don't include code for settings and other features in my open source work. I plan to make this a paid script like others and add those features soon.
@@wc7 tried the link and it says 10$ but then sends you to a payment of £51 for Photoshop Script Crop Center Head
Sir, I think i downloaded the same version. Somehow it still doest save the details. I have to again enter all my settings.@@wc7
Failed to select subject. Background remains, what i do wrong sir?
Open the problem image in Photoshop and select subject. What happens then?
@@wc7 its the photoshop version, after i update new version its working like charm thank you may god bless your knowladge
Sar ismein DPI kam ho rahi hai sar ismein DPI 300 Kavi option Tally aur ek mask bhi taiyar ho jaaye Aisa Kuchh kare sir
This free script is meant for web images 72 ppi.
I have other cropping scripts for non-web work.
th-cam.com/video/y3uYm3TZrtw/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/hMJfuyQua-U/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/4EN764yREsc/w-d-xo.html
www.marspremedia.com/software/photoshop/crop-center-head
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Thank you for the kind words. I'm glad you like it.