Can I Automate pasting the same background

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cookieman kpointthree
Jul 4, 2003
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I need to put the same blue clouds background behind each image (only aplies to images saved as jpg which is most of them)

Is there any way to automate this or otherwise work around it?

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Thanks
Cookieman

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cookieman kpointthree
Jul 4, 2003
Sorry for being so dense! 🙂

I have no problem doing that but…

how do I get the process to automate further by pasting the background to a series of images that all need the background?

Thanks
Cookieman
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dave milbut
Jul 4, 2003
oh, thought you were starting out w/a new image.

have target image open. start recording. open background image. select all. copy. switch to target image. paste. move new layer to bottom. rename to "Background" if you want. close background image. stop recording.
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YrbkMgr
Jul 4, 2003
Dave’s way will work, but it’s tricky with Next Image and Previous Image commands. If the background is the same size as the original image, here’s what I’d do.

I’d open all the image that need the background – if more than say, 30, I’d process the open images in batches of 30, more than once. The reason is this: if you open your 30 images AND your background image, you can use Image|Apply Image that will call a specific open image to be "applied", in this case your background. You record that along with a Layer Move and you can apply this automatically to all open images. When you are finished, you can batch save.

Peace,
Tony
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dave milbut
Jul 4, 2003
nicely done tony!
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YrbkMgr
Jul 4, 2003
Thanks Dave,

I avoid Next Image and Previous Image where ever possible. Russell Brown’s automated picture package technique demonstrates how organized one has to be to do it with Prev/Next Image. It works fine, but if you’re not careful….

Russell Browns Automated Picture Package Movie Using Actions < http://www.russellbrown.com/tips/moviesps/PicturePackage.mov>

Peace,
Tony

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