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Batch Editing

Batch editing is the process of applying the same edits or adjustments to multiple images at once. In image production workflows, batch editing is used to improve efficiency by reducing the need to edit each file individually.

Batch editing is especially useful in ecommerce and catalog workflows where many product images require the same changes, such as resizing, background cleanup, color correction, or format standardization. Repeating the same process manually across hundreds of images is time-consuming and difficult to maintain consistently.

Batch editing can be performed through software presets, rule-based workflows, or AI-assisted automation. These approaches allow teams to process large image sets while preserving a consistent visual output. Batch editing supports scale. Businesses with large product catalogs need repeatable editing methods that help maintain quality, save time, and reduce manual effort.

In the context of visual commerce, batch editing connects to image automation, scalable product photography, visual consistency at scale, and catalog-scale imagery because it enables efficient management of large image collections.

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