Peut on faire du batch processing avec Photoshop (changement d'ICC pour 200+ photos)?

I want to change the ICC of 200+ pictures. Is there any means of doing in as a batch processing?

You could record an Action of the "Convert  to Profile" step and use that in Batch or Image Processor for example.

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