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DarKommi

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I have around 3000 images. Those are players from NFL, what I need is to cut every player from image and paste into new image with transparent beckground. So, I'm wondering if there is possibility to preform action that photoshop can do it by itself.
I hope there is solution for this, it's very painfull to do every image one by one.
Thanks in advance, peace.
 

IamSam

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Hello and welcome to PSG.

If you have any experience with removing backgrounds you will know that not all subjects are the same and therefore require adaptations to any given technique used to remove it's background. An action is a recording of a set of steps used to accomplish a particular outcome............in this case a background removal. As long as each individual image can utilize the exact same 'recorded' technique to remove it's background, such as all the images have a stark white background, then one action will not work on all images.

There may be a script or even an action that would still require that you make manual adjustments for each image.
 
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DarKommi

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Hello and welcome to PSG.

If you have any experience with removing backgrounds you will know that not all subjects are the same and therefore require adaptations to any given technique used to remove it's background. An action is a recording of a set of steps used to accomplish a particular outcome............in this case a background removal. As long as each individual image can utilize the exact same 'recorded' technique to remove it's background, such as all the images have a stark white background, then one action will not work on all images.

There may be a script or even an action that would still require that you make manual adjustments for each image.

I was expected answer like that... I know it's hard to make it because every image is different from each other. Anyway, thank you for your time and answer.
 

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