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Hi,
Here’s the scenario:
01/ I have an original animated image (160×120), which I want to batch-convert to various other sizes (e.g; 101×80, 101×70, 96×65, etc).
02/ I record the actions, and save the optimized image into a corresponding folder (e.g; images/101×80). Then, while the original is still open, I resize it to 101×70, and then save an optimized version again, into a corresponding folder (e.g; images/101×70). This I do repeatedly until done.
When applying the batch to another folder, the actions don’t specify the "save as" folders. Instead, it simply saves over the same files each time, and doesn’t save the optimized images in their respective folders.
Photoshop does this perfectly. ImageReady doesn’t.
Any ideas? Is there a fix for this?
Thanks,
jeremy
Here’s the scenario:
01/ I have an original animated image (160×120), which I want to batch-convert to various other sizes (e.g; 101×80, 101×70, 96×65, etc).
02/ I record the actions, and save the optimized image into a corresponding folder (e.g; images/101×80). Then, while the original is still open, I resize it to 101×70, and then save an optimized version again, into a corresponding folder (e.g; images/101×70). This I do repeatedly until done.
When applying the batch to another folder, the actions don’t specify the "save as" folders. Instead, it simply saves over the same files each time, and doesn’t save the optimized images in their respective folders.
Photoshop does this perfectly. ImageReady doesn’t.
Any ideas? Is there a fix for this?
Thanks,
jeremy
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