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this tutorial today we're going to go over how to batch process multiple images at once so right now i'm just going to highlight the images i'd like to edit i'm going to double click on them and because photoshop is my default editor it's going to open up into adobe camera raw because these are all raw images what you'll notice is that all of the images are now displayed across the bottom here and when you have multiple images with similar lighting conditions similar sort of context you're going to be able to edit multiple at the same time and this is going to save you a lot of time so if i'm doing this in adobe camera raw what you can do is either click shift and then just select all the ones you'd like now what you can note you might have noticed is right now i've got just the first one selected if i go to the very last one and just click it's going to select all of them or you can go through and individually select the ones that you'd like to edit and then you're just going to do y...