batch with two files always refers to previous file.

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milamber
Feb 24, 2004
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New at running batch jobs.
When I have 1 picture wich I am using for background for several other pictures the batch always refers to previous opened file. But I want the same background image used for all off the pictures in another directory.

Please help.

Milamber

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Feb 25, 2004
"milamber" wrote in message
New at running batch jobs.
When I have 1 picture wich I am using for background for several other pictures the batch always refers to previous opened file. But I want the same background image used for all off the pictures in another directory.

Please help.

Milamber
I’m not sure if I’m following you. It sounds like you have several pictures that are layers with transparency that you want to place on a single background and save individually. Yes?
If so, create an action that loads the background into one of the pictures, set it as the lowest layer, flatten the image and save it. Run the batch on your folder. Hope this is what you’re looking for…

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