Bach convert files to JPEG with CS

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dominik.geisel
Apr 18, 2005
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Hi!

I found out that Photoshop saves images in JPEG format with the best size/quality relation when quality is set to "high". But is there a way to batch save all files in one directory to "high" quality JPEG files with Photoshop CS?

Thank you for your help!
Dominik

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noone
Apr 19, 2005
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Hi!

I found out that Photoshop saves images in JPEG format with the best size/quality relation when quality is set to "high". But is there a way to batch save all files in one directory to "high" quality JPEG files with Photoshop CS?

Thank you for your help!
Dominik
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noone
Apr 19, 2005
In article , dominik.
says…
Hi!

I found out that Photoshop saves images in JPEG format with the best size/quality relation when quality is set to "high". But is there a way to batch save all files in one directory to "high" quality JPEG files with Photoshop CS?

Thank you for your help!
Dominik

Probably the easiest way would be to use the File>Automate function and an Action built to Save_As JPG and set the level to "highest." If you do not want to do all, then use the Browser, select the desired files, and again, use File>Automate and the Action to do this.

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Ken Burns
Apr 19, 2005
"Dominik Geisel" wrote in message
Hi!

I found out that Photoshop saves images in JPEG format with the best size/quality relation when quality is set to "high". But is there a way to batch save all files in one directory to "high" quality JPEG files with Photoshop CS?

Thank you for your help!
Dominik

Use Dr Brown’s Image Processor. http://www.russellbrown.com/
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noone
Apr 19, 2005
In article , says…
In article , dominik.
says…
Hi!

I found out that Photoshop saves images in JPEG format with the best size/quality relation when quality is set to "high". But is there a way to batch save all files in one directory to "high" quality JPEG files with Photoshop CS?

Thank you for your help!
Dominik

Curious. I don’t recall hitting "send," before I typed anything, but must have. That is what I get for going directly from alt.food.wine to CGAP while drinking a big Zin. I’ll try and not let this happen again. <G>

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