Here's a few I.ve done, these are action plug ins for photoshop, except for the Out of Bound ones and the selective color.
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I currently use PSE, but have started shooting in RAW. I shoot a lot of sports events and generally have about 100 photos per shoot to go through. Right now, I have to open each photo file individually to check it since my computer won't preview RAW files the way it conveniently previews jpegs. Then I have to save it, then open the next one, etc. It takes a lot of time.
Does PS have a preview or slideshow function so you can view your photos at a good size without individually opening and closing/saving each one?
If you are doing that many shots you may want to consider a photo organizing program. Lightroom, Bridge, and a program I use Photo Mechanic are all common ones. I like photo mechanic because it will quickly open many images in a contact sheet format, I can quickly and easliy rename them all as they are being imported to the program. I can then easily rate them as keepers, possible, etc and get rid of those I do not want to keep. Then the saving process puts my copyright info as well as basic info on me in the metadata.
You can do the same in Lightroom and Bridge; Photo Mechanic just does it better as far as I am concerned.