Paint Shop Pro :: Batch Renaming - Inserting Space

Aug 7, 2013

I need to rename tens of thousands of photos and while I have the batch rename tool working just fine.I'm using custom text and sequential numbering. However, I need a blank space between these two fields. I'm using X4 on Windows 7.

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Paint Shop Pro :: Batch Renaming In X4?

Nov 2, 2011

I am finding that if I select a range of files to rename that already have numbers at the end, say 1 - 12, it is changing the order of the files and seeing the files numbered 10 - 12 before the file numbered 2. I am pretty sure it didn't work this way in X3.

I don't have X3 installed any longer.

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Paint Shop Pro :: X3 Batch Watermarking Effect?

Aug 13, 2011

I have a whole bunch of photos I need to 'spoil' with a diagonal watermark-type effect.

how to do this as a batch. Otherwise, it could possibly take quite a while to complete.

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Paint Shop Pro :: X4 - A File Will Not Go Away At Batch Conversion

Oct 16, 2011

Whenever I open the batch conversion window a file always appears in the main file list window; I have to manually remove it (pressing clear) before using the browse button.

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Paint Shop Pro :: Transparent PNG Using Batch And Script

Dec 12, 2013

I'm in the process of creating an mpg of a load of photos and movies taken on my camera. I want to have a small transparent border around the slides so they fit in the "safe area" of the TV and I can show a moving image behind the slides (especially the portrait ones).

I know that I can resize the photos and then resize the canvas to give me my border and I can then do "Save As" PNG to get the border transparent.

I have a few hundred photos so what I want to know is, is it possible to utilize PSPs built in "Batch Process" on the files and make use of the "Use Script" option.

I have recorded a script which does all the resizing and saving but when I look at the script it has the name of the file hard coded in it.

What I want to do is use the "Batch Process" to select all the files, run the script on them and then save them into a different folder (something I've done many time for other projects just not with the transparent bit).

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Paint Shop Pro :: Batch Edit Add Background X2

Jun 19, 2012

1. Batch Edit Add Background PSP X2

2. 10 Photos of varying sizes "BATCH" pasted to a 8x10 Black Background

3. PSP X2 with XP Proff with Srv Pak 3

How to add a common, black, 8 x 10, black background to several photos of different sizes smaller than 8 x 10?

All will be used in Windows Movie Maker to create a Musical Slide Show

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Paint Shop Pro :: How To Change Batch Of Photos To 300dpi

Oct 18, 2013

How do I change a batch of pictures to 300 dpi? I am writng my first book and I need to change more than 100 pictures to 300 dpi.

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Paint Shop Pro :: Batch Creation Of Thumbnail Images

Jun 4, 2012

I have about 1.000 files in .jpg and would like to create a thumbnail for each also in .jpg width 800 variable length adding a t prefix to the original name for the thumb name.

Can PSP do this in a batch process?

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Paint Shop Pro :: Resizing Images Via Batch Process?

Oct 2, 2011

I frequently use a script to resize .jpgs from 3600x3600 to 1000x1000 dpi to save space on my hard drive. After resizing 300+ .jpgs last night, I found that they all retained their original file size. An image that started out as 3600x3600 dpi with a file size such as 3.5mb that was resized to 1000x1000 dpi using the script in X4 still had a file size of 3.5mb when it should have been considerably smaller than 1mb. I relaunched the application and rebooted my computer but no change. To fix the problem I had to run the .jpgs thru the batch process again using the same script but in X3.

The script I was using was created in X3 so I tried creating an identical script in X4. Regardless of which script I used in the X4 batch process, the same thing happened.

This problem seems to be unique to the script and/or batch process. I can open a .jpg file in X4, resize it from 3600x3600 to 1000x1000 dpi, save the changes, and the file size changes accordingly.

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Paint Shop Pro :: Batch Rename String Of Pictures

Sep 2, 2013

Is there a way in PSPX5 or X6 to rename a picture (or string of pictures) so that I can have a "Constant such as VACATION_" followed by the create date from the EXIF data as YYYY-MM-DD followed by a sequence number?

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Paint Shop Pro :: JPG Size Change - Batch Processing

Aug 10, 2011

My Canon 7D typically produces a JPG file in the 5B to 12MB range if set to the largest JPG quality. My problem is that if I open for example a 7MB file in Photo Pro X3 and save it again (even if I make no changes) the resulting file is about 2MB. Obviously some compression is happening which I want to avoid/control. Is it possible to set the default compression that X3 uses?

If I use file - export - JPG optimizer I can control things but if I for example want to do a batch process on lots of files. I have used Paint shop Pro since version 5 and love it but I might have to change to another editor if I cannot solve this one.

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Photoshop :: Batch Renaming On MAC

Oct 18, 2005

I just did a batch rename in CS2 on my Mac from 001 to 300. Everything worked fine except for one thing. Right in the middle of the 300 images PS added the following - 140 (1) to 179 (1). Does anyone know why parentheses were added to that group of images?

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Paint Shop Pro :: How To Batch Process Several Files Using Perfectly Clear

Sep 25, 2013

I have been trying to batch edit several JPG files using "perfectly clear" but I keep getting an error. It complains that FileSaveAs is crashing. I spent some time looking at the corel files and they says something about "FileSaveAs" won't work if it not in the "Scripts-Trusted" folder. However I cannot find it (FileSaveAs) so I can move it over to the Trusted Folder. I CAN find the scripts-trusted folder.

Batch processing several files using "Perfectly Clear"?

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Paint Shop Pro :: Batch Conversion - Edit Images For Hue And Saturation

Jul 26, 2013

I have a set of around 100 images which I need to edit for hue and saturation. All are similar. Can I batch convert these with PSP X3?

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Paint Shop Pro :: X4 Working Color Space

Jan 25, 2012

I downloaded a trial version of PSP X4. When i export an image from ASP in ProPhoto RGB color profile, PSP insist to convert it to sRGB. I wonder what is the color profile that been used by PSP as the working space?

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Paint Shop Pro :: Color Space - RGB 32bit

Sep 26, 2011

I need to save a .jpg in a certain format which is

- Resolution: 72 dpi
- Color space: RGB 32 Bit.

Just wondering how I would go about this?

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Paint Shop Pro :: X4 And Hard Drive Space?

Jan 5, 2012

I have PSP x3 on my computer, it uses over 1 gig of space on my hard drive. I just installed PSPx4 on my computer and it only uses a little less than 400 megabites. Is this correct, or is something not right here. Also did they replace Express Lab with Adjust?

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Photoshop :: Batch Renaming In Bridge CS6

Jun 20, 2013

I take pictures of a swim team and I keyword tag each image with the swimmers name.  I would like to batch rename and save in a new folder the files so they have the original filename and then the keyword name. 

I don't see that as an option in the metadata drop down or any of the other drop downs.  Is there a way to do it?  I have exported it and included the metadata information and from my PC I can see it in the lower picture data, but I am sharing with a Mac user and it is easiest if the name of the swimmer is in the filename.  I have over 1100 pictures and renaming them manually would be too time consuming. 

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Photoshop :: Renaming Batch Files

Aug 10, 2012

I would like to automate of saving, renaming, closing open documents then placing them in a seperate folder after I'm done adding watermarks to my images. The problem I'm coming across is that the action i have renames all the files using the same name (whatever example/file I used when I recorded the action).

So even though the original file names are 123.jpg, 124.jpg, 125.jpg and I want them to be renamed as 123c.jpg, 124c.jpg, 125c.jpg all of them gets renamed 122c.jpg.
 
I'm not sure how to do a screen shot, so here is the skinny on what I have done... 

Under the Batch window I marked the following:

Play:     

Set: Set1
Action: Watermark Save & Exit
Source: Opened Files
Destination: Folder      Desktop/Watermarked Pictures
Override Action "Save As" Commands (box is checked)
File Naming: "Document Name+c+extension
Starting serial #1
Errors: Stop for Errors
 
what I did wrong??

I use CS4 if that matters.

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Paint Shop Pro :: Assign Creation Date To Picture In Batch Mode

Jan 13, 2012

I need to assign the same creation date to several pictures. On the modify file format (batch process) window there is the possibility to include date but I cannot find a method to modify the date only.

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Paint Shop Pro :: Select Every Image And Batch Operation To Tag And Add Copyright Notice

Nov 9, 2011

Is there a way to select every image and do a batch operation to tag and add a copyright notice?

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Paint Shop Pro :: Batch Process To Copy Folder To Flash Drive?

Apr 12, 2012

I created a folder on my flash drive. I'm trying to use Batch Process to copy the files to the drive. I'm not adding a script. The name of the new folder comes up in the dialogue box, but when I click on the start button I get a notice that the file already exits and do I want to overwrite it. I click on yes. All the photos are then copied, but when I go to the new folder in my flash drive it's empty.

I'm following the instructions in Diane Koers book on PSP X4.

Also, I can't seem to use Batch Process to save my JPEGs and TIFFs. Is it possible to do this.

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Paint Shop Pro :: X3 / Create (save For Office) Script For Batch Process

Nov 7, 2012

I have 105 files that I would like to compress down. I have searched these forums but didn't find any threads related to my inquiry.When I create a script to compress to 96dpi there are weird color/light artifacts in the resulting pics. When I do the "save for office" function the pics get even smaller with no artifacts.

1. what settings does the "save for office" compressor use so that I can recreate thru other means

AND/OR

2. how do i create a batch process script using the "save for office" menu item?

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Paint Shop Pro :: Only Half Of Work Space Shows

Jun 16, 2011

PSPro X XP Home. The clone brush stopped working, I restored PSPro to its default state. Now I only have about half of a working screen with loads of folders showing below still not being able to use the clone brush.

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Paint Shop Pro :: Removing The Empty Space In Text

Oct 10, 2012

I have been using PSP9 for many years now. However, after trying out PSP X5 I liked some of the new features, so I decided to upgrade. Now I'm starting to regret it... For some reason, the new version creates this little "empty space" at the end of text which I cant figure out how to get rid of! I attached a screenshot to show you what I mean. Is there any way to remove this?

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Paint Shop Pro :: Changing Working Space Colors

Jan 23, 2012

How to adjust the user interface color (dark to light)? I tried used changing the color working space colors but it didn't seem to make a difference. dark interface hard to read.

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Paint Shop Pro :: Multiple Images In Work Space

Sep 29, 2011

Just upgraded to PSP4. In the older versions I could open multiple images into the workspace. Each one had a border with a banner at the top identifying each picture. Each one would come forward by clicking on it. I could move them around and position them so I could even clone from one to another. Can I not do that in PSP4,

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Photoshop :: Renaming 4000 Images As A Batch

Oct 25, 2013

I have a 4000 images (spread across 5 folders) who's file names are all prefixed with 'Rex_'. I need to remove this prefix but would rather not do it manually. Is there an automated way to do this, where the existing file name remains the same, but the Rex_ is deleted?
 
I have looked into the Batch Rename element of Bridge but that doesn't seem to cover the deletion of existing file name sections. I am working on a PC using CS6.

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Paint Shop Pro :: X4U Crash When Try To Access Color Working Space

Jan 29, 2012

I just downloaded and installed the PSP X4 Ultimate, I'd like to try it before I buy it. When I installed the software, I tried to access"Color Working Space", because I work with Adobe1998 and I wanted to change the work space, but every time I try to access PSP crashes.

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Photoshop :: Extension From Files Deleted When Renaming In Batch

Aug 17, 2013

When i rename files in batch in Bridge CS6 the extension from my files is deleted, leaving me with exec files. Sometimes the new name is given but the extension disappears and other times the new name i wanted to give my files appears in place of the extension.

I have had this problem for a while in combination with a cache problem (every time when opening bridge it asked me to purge the cache). I seemed to be solved by renaming the cache folder cache_old and creating a new one but now the batch renaming problem has returned.

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Photoshop :: File Extensions After Batch Renaming - Not Working?

May 13, 2013

after batch renaming I can't open in photo shop, jpg seems to have gone. Photos will only open in photo viewer. How can I get them back to jpg?

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