Re: sizing shots [Batch Process]




"honest joe" <honestjoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I'm really sorry but I just don't get this. I just resized 800 images but
> they didn't go to the destination folder although I watched the action
> happening. When they were completed, nothing is on my screen so there is
> nothing to save. When you said, "At the end of the action you have to
> choose File-->Save As", what exactly did you mean? When I creat the action
> or what? If I do one image using this action, I can save it but seemingly
> not possible with a batch. I know this has to be simply fixed, but how?

make sure to choose a newly created folder
if you renamed as part of the action it will name all the files the same
at the bottom of the automate palette are options to create names ans
succesive file endings.
I use "save for WEB" in my actions it doesn't give me that problem

>
> "Björn Hein" <soggi@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:42ea574b$0$22115$9b622d9e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> At the end of the action you have to choose File-->Save As... if you
>> don't
>> want to select the compression reate of the JPEG individually.
>>
>> Björn
>> "honest joe" <honestjoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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>> I nearly have it but I still have to save each image individually! If I
>> select "override" it seems that the action is only compatible with Mac or
>> Unix as i cannot tick the Windows option. I'm sure that I'm missing
>> something simple..............any suggestions please
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Mike Russell" <RE-MOVEmike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>>
>> "honest joe" <honestjoe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> Sorry again but I just had an idea. Is there a way of setting up "save to
>> web" as an action that would reduce all images to 50% of the original or
>> does that have to be done on an individual basis?
>>
>> You're on the right track. First record an action that does the resize,
>> then use Automate>Batch to apply that action to a bunch of images.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Mike Russell
>> www.curvemeister.com
>>
>>
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