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Originally posted by HQ
a powerful program like photoshop should be able to do it, but i can't figure it out. THE PROBLEM IS THE DIRECTORY RECURSION. I DON'T WANT THE FILES TO BE SAVED ALL IN THE SAME DIRECTORY which is what adobe does!
anyway, I'm going to try some of these other progs and let u know what really works.
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You're getting too picky bro.. You can have it do one directory at a time and make the files with something easy to see.. For example with my -t I could simply start->find->*-t in /whatever/ and copy or move them all into a single directory by click dragging.. Problem solved.
And oh yeah, when I run my batch it asks me A> where to execute the files B> where to save the files.. I pick the same directory because of my situation, you could output anywhere.