Action not recording as I told it to

GS
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Greg_Susong
Oct 7, 2006
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I am recording an action. I have selected an area of the image. The action I recorded, does this:

Transforms the selection to 155 x 155 pixels
copies it
opens a new file
changes the image size of the new file
pastes the image into the new file

Problem is, even though when recording the action I specifically tell it to transform the selection to 155 x 155 pixels, the resulting action has changed that to a percentage and stored it that way. I need it to be a value in pixels and not a percentage as my original file will always be changing.

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Chris_Cox
Oct 7, 2006
Check your preferences – the actions record in your default units (so you can specify the behavior as exact or relative).
GS
Greg_Susong
Oct 7, 2006
That’s the rub. My preferences are set to pixels.
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YrbkMgr
Oct 8, 2006
Naw Chris, he’s right. Looks like a bug oversight. There’s no way I can figure to get absolute pixel transformation either with Edit|Transoform or Select|Transform Selection in an action. It always records percent. It was that way in PS7 too.

If the resolution changes, the post transformation maintains a percentage of the original; so it’s really using percent in the transformation, not just recording the value.

The Action records:

Transform Current Layer
* Center: center
* Translate: 0 pixels, 0 pixels
* Width: 26.8%
* Height: 33.1%

The last two values vary depending on the starting image size, of course, but they’re always percent.

Peace,
Tony
CC
Chris_Cox
Oct 8, 2006
OK, report it as a bug, and we’ll work on it.
Y
YrbkMgr
Oct 8, 2006
Thanks Chris. Done.

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