Repetitive actions

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hairboy
Dec 12, 2006
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A stupid questions really.

I’m going through some old photo collections. A lot of them are in portrait, and I need to flip them upright. Now, I’ve set up 2 actions to flip either cw, and ccw, and save. so that far, that’s fine. Now, I can’t remember how to apply the action to multiple files in one go. Could someone give me a pointer? As you can see, I seldom use actions.

many thanks

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edjh
Dec 12, 2006
hairboy wrote:
A stupid questions really.

I’m going through some old photo collections. A lot of them are in portrait, and I need to flip them upright. Now, I’ve set up 2 actions to flip either cw, and ccw, and save. so that far, that’s fine. Now, I can’t remember how to apply the action to multiple files in one go. Could someone give me a pointer? As you can see, I seldom use actions.
many thanks

File>Automate>Batch.


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hairboy
Dec 12, 2006
edjh wrote:
hairboy wrote:
A stupid questions really.

I’m going through some old photo collections. A lot of them are in portrait, and I need to flip them upright. Now, I’ve set up 2 actions to flip either cw, and ccw, and save. so that far, that’s fine. Now, I can’t remember how to apply the action to multiple files in one go. Could someone give me a pointer? As you can see, I seldom use actions.
many thanks

File>Automate>Batch.

that’s the one
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hairboy
Dec 12, 2006
edjh wrote:
hairboy wrote:
A stupid questions really.

I’m going through some old photo collections. A lot of them are in portrait, and I need to flip them upright. Now, I’ve set up 2 actions to flip either cw, and ccw, and save. so that far, that’s fine. Now, I can’t remember how to apply the action to multiple files in one go. Could someone give me a pointer? As you can see, I seldom use actions.
many thanks

File>Automate>Batch.

That’s the one. Thanks a bunch!
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x2lls
Dec 14, 2006
On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 09:52:11 +0000, hairboy
wrote:

A stupid questions really.

I’m going through some old photo collections. A lot of them are in portrait, and I need to flip them upright. Now, I’ve set up 2 actions to flip either cw, and ccw, and save. so that far, that’s fine. Now, I can’t remember how to apply the action to multiple files in one go. Could someone give me a pointer? As you can see, I seldom use actions.
many thanks

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