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Batch Processing Images in Photoshop

Written by Jackie D'Elia  |  Published on April 14, 2015  |  Updated on December 11, 2021

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Preparing images for full-width background

In my previous post, I wrote about building a collection of high-resolution images for your website projects. Today I am going to show you how I prepare those images in Photoshop. Batch processing images in Photoshop is easy and fast. This is how I create beautiful background images for the homepage in my Genesis Child themes.

Another Option

I wrote a post on WinningAgent.com a while back for those that wanted to manually add rotating images using Backstretch jQuery to your Genesis child theme. It is a completely manual method without any controls or the ability to change images from within the WordPress dashboard, but it does work.

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