running a batch is spoiling my photos

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dukeleto
Feb 20, 2004
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I have made up an action that puts a new layer of text over an image for a watermark on heaps of my professional photos I am putting up o the web in an album.

I have already resized these images and optimised them etc, but when run the batch file on the images using the ‘watermark’ action created, it then saves them as smaller file sizes, which is not what want.

How can I get the automated batch I am running to save the files wit the same properties as the original file?

Thanks

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edjh
Feb 20, 2004
dukeleto wrote:

I have made up an action that puts a new layer of text over an image, for a watermark on heaps of my professional photos I am putting up on the web in an album.

I have already resized these images and optimised them etc, but when I run the batch file on the images using the ‘watermark’ action I created, it then saves them as smaller file sizes, which is not what I want.

How can I get the automated batch I am running to save the files with the same properties as the original file?

Thanks.

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Impossible to know without knowing the action steps.


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