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Camera Raw has a Synchronize (batch) function.
Opening multiple images in Camera Raw allows batch processing.
In Bridge, hold down the Shift key and click on the first and last image in a group to open them all in Camera Raw.
Or hold down the the Ctrl key to select images individually to make a group of images that you want to open in Camera Raw.
The group of images will all be on the left side of the Camera Raw page. You can Select All, or you can again use the Ctrl key to non-continuously select images from the group.
I chose Select All here, but you can select individual images in the group too.
Synchronizing Camera Raw settings | Working with Camera Raw in Adobe Photoshop CS5 | Peachpit
As an added bonus, Camera Raw can be hosted by Bridge or by Photoshop. You can be batch processing images in Camera Raw hosted by Bridge, while doing other edits in Photoshop, or you can be working in Bridge while hosting Camera Raw from Photoshop.
Opening multiple images in Camera Raw allows batch processing.
In Bridge, hold down the Shift key and click on the first and last image in a group to open them all in Camera Raw.
Or hold down the the Ctrl key to select images individually to make a group of images that you want to open in Camera Raw.
The group of images will all be on the left side of the Camera Raw page. You can Select All, or you can again use the Ctrl key to non-continuously select images from the group.
I chose Select All here, but you can select individual images in the group too.
Synchronizing Camera Raw settings | Working with Camera Raw in Adobe Photoshop CS5 | Peachpit

As an added bonus, Camera Raw can be hosted by Bridge or by Photoshop. You can be batch processing images in Camera Raw hosted by Bridge, while doing other edits in Photoshop, or you can be working in Bridge while hosting Camera Raw from Photoshop.


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