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DESIGNERS! I need Photoshop AUTOMATE help
Does anyone know how to over write the JPG promt when you are doing an Photoshop automate batch?
You know, when you created an action to manipulate a jpg and then apply it to the batch feature. Well, everytime I do a batch, I got to sit there and hit enter every time the jpg promt comes up. There has to be a function to over write that. HELP! :feels-hot |
ya same fucking thing for me.
I hold ENTER :/ |
I suppose nobody know that :(
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Actually that is inevitable, but there is a work around where ya just have the action record the Save As in another directory instead of an overwrite.
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don't use photoshop for batch use imageready, unless its really that complex... but if its that complex you shouldn't be doing that many pictures at once...
what are you doing watermarking? color adjustments? |
Whats a Photoshop?.. :)
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Yeah I don't think there is a solution, never found one at least.
Depending on what you are doing there are other programs that might work better ... like ACDSee JMK |
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When you create your action, last 2 steps should be "save for web" into the folder you want your pics, and then "file close".
It will automatically save then, without any more input. |
You should also record the action of save (to another folder) and close.
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