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Edit individual images in a batch (iOS)

How to edit batch images in the main editor and then apply the changes to one or more images. iOS.

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Written by Craig Wright
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The Batch Editor lets you make common changes to batch images, such as resizing or changing backgrounds. For other edits, like adding text or graphics, you can open a batch image in the main Photoroom editor.

2 images. Image 1 shows Batch Editor with product images in a grid. Image 2 shows a single product in the main editor.

When you use the main editor to make changes, you can:

  • Access features not available in the Batch Editor, such as text tools and layer settings (brightness, saturation, blur, etc).

  • Choose whether your changes apply to all images in the batch or just the one you edited.

Note: When editing individual images, you get the option to apply the changes to all images in the batch. We recommend you read How does Apply to all work? before you start editing.

Availability

Batch is available on paid plans.

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Steps (iOS)

You can make custom edits to any image in your batch. For example, you can add text or graphics to an image.

  1. Create a batch of images or select Batch and then Resume previous batch.

  2. Select an image to open it in the main editor.

  3. Use the editor options to make changes:

    • Layers - Move parts of the image behind or in front of other layers.

    • Insert - Add graphics, photos, and AI-generated content to your image.

    • Text - Add text or text layers to your image.

    • Layer settings - Select any layer to display settings for that layer, such as Cutout, Crop, Retouch, Improve lighting, and Blur.

    • Save - Save a Batch image to your device or share it with others.

  4. Either:

    1. Select X to exit the editor.

    2. Select Next to load the next batch image in the editor.

      Important! If you select Next and then make changes, it affects how the Apply to all option works. Apply only uses the changes made to the last edited image.

  5. Choose whether the most recent edits apply to all images in the batch or only the image you edited:

    • Select Apply on the notification to apply the changes to the last edited image to all images in the batch.

    • Wait for the notification to close automatically if you only want the changes to apply to the image you edited. Do not select Apply.

Note: Layers, Insert, and Text work in a similar way to the features of the same name in the main editor. To find out more about these features, see the "Related articles" at the end of this article.


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