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Jun 02, 2011 17:33 |  #1

I created a little action to perk up a collection of photos.
(Basically apply filter- save file as jpg)

I would like to apply it to all the photos in a folder.

I used the file - automate - batch

This seemed to work but every time it applies the action and saves the file the jpeg options box pops up.

This defeats much of what I was hoping to achieve with a batch process, as now every 30 seconds or so I have to click "ok" to continue the process.

Can someone help me fix this so the batch processing wont require me to hit ok every 30 seconds?

I am using cs4 on a pc

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Jun 02, 2011 17:50 |  #2

Save in to a new folder instead of save and close.




  
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Jun 02, 2011 18:10 |  #3

chrisa wrote in post #12524806 (external link)
Save in to a new folder instead of save and close.

Thanks for the reply,

Have the action save in to a new folder?

or the batch dialogue to save to a new folder? (which I did, i think)


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Jun 02, 2011 18:10 |  #4

Use the Image Processor (File > Scripts > Image Processor) instead and select the action you want applied from the drop-down box.

embdude wrote in post #12524724 (external link)
I created a little action to perk up a collection of photos.
(Basically apply filter- save file as jpg)

I would like to apply it to all the photos in a folder.

I used the file - automate - batch

This seemed to work but every time it applies the action and saves the file the jpeg options box pops up.

This defeats much of what I was hoping to achieve with a batch process, as now every 30 seconds or so I have to click "ok" to continue the process.

Can someone help me fix this so the batch processing wont require me to hit ok every 30 seconds?

I am using cs4 on a pc

Thanks


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Jun 03, 2011 02:15 |  #5

PixelMagic wrote in post #12524889 (external link)
Use the Image Processor (File > Scripts > Image Processor) instead and select the action you want applied from the drop-down box.

^^^^ This.

Dr.Brown (external link) has a script called "Dr. Brown's Services 2.0.3 Installer" which contains "1-2-3-process" (Movie about it here (external link)): has a few better thought out options then the Image Processor.


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Jun 06, 2011 00:12 as a reply to  @ René Damkot's post |  #6

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