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Jun 05, 2007 10:54 |  #1

Hi all

Is there a script or a batch in CS2 or any thing else for comverting a folder/dir of raws to jpgs in one go, if you understand me

Also would like a batch/script or know of, to making a whole dir of jpgs to web size viewing?
though I suppose could use the phto gallery for jpgs
Just to save me loads of time
Have had a nose around PS CS2, did not see one to do that?


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Jun 05, 2007 10:59 |  #2

Yes there are several ways to do it, but the most popluar way is called the Image Processor. Here you can set your quality and constrain the image size for web shots, as well as run an action if you like.

Go to File > Automate > Image Processor. For the constrain sizes it can be a bit tricky. If you want your landscape and portriat sizes to be the same then enter the same value in each block.


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Jun 05, 2007 12:00 |  #3

Thanks but when i do that I get an error

"Could not complete the Image Processor Command because Photoshop was unable to find the JavaScript Plug-in."

Joys of an Apple Imac i guess with intel CPU


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Jun 05, 2007 12:15 as a reply to  @ MaDProFF's post |  #4

See if Russel Brown's script will work then.

Scroll down until you find the stuff for CS2 and download and install the Image Processor.

http://www.russellbrow​n.com/tips_tech.html (external link)


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Jun 05, 2007 12:36 as a reply to  @ In2Photos's post |  #5

I'm not sure about CS2, but in PSE5 you can use the export function for this, works very well and will let you do some resizing. When my wife demands quick copies of my RAW shots this is invaluable.


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Jun 05, 2007 13:11 |  #6

nope that not work either still needs java, dont know why it is not there :(


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could be a re install :(


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