batch->save as

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Bob Bedford
Jul 28, 2005
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I’ve set a batch that select an image (PSD file with some transparency), copy and paste to the whole list of JPEGS in a directory, then save it.

Problem, I’ve thousand of files, and at every file it ask me the JPEG option (quality, format, etc…) How to avoid this ? I won’t click at every image on "OK", I want it to save the file.

Even when I use ‘SAVE FOR WEB" under file (as suggested in a prev thread) it doesn’t work, it still ask for qualityI didn’t use scripts, I saved the batch processing.Bob

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Harry Limey
Jul 28, 2005
"Bob Bedford" wrote in message
I’ve set a batch that select an image (PSD file with some transparency), copy and paste to the whole list of JPEGS in a directory, then save it.
Problem, I’ve thousand of files, and at every file it ask me the JPEG
option
(quality, format, etc…) How to avoid this ? I won’t click at every image on "OK", I want it to save the file.

Even when I use ‘SAVE FOR WEB" under file (as suggested in a prev thread)
it
doesn’t work, it still ask for qualityI didn’t use scripts, I saved the batch processing.Bob

Use Irfanview……….
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Bob Bedford
Jul 28, 2005
Use Irfanview……….

what is it ?
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Bj
Jul 28, 2005
If you want to make a action on photoshop, in which the saving-process isn’t been asked for, the last action in this process must be "Save as…". Here you give in the compression rate of all JPEGs of this action. Then you can automatize the process.

If this is to complicated, you can use IrfanView instead (www.irfanview.com). It’s freeware, very good for batch-conversions (I use it regularly) and easy to use.

Bj

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