Photoshop :: Batch Saving

Jun 1, 2006

I've heard this is possible but have no idea how to set up the action. I would like to automatically carry out a certain number of instructions such as resizing photos automatically by just saving them into a certain folder. Once I dump the photo in the folder it alters the size and maybe carrys out a further action such as altering the auto exposure.

I've also heard you can map hese actions to an certain keyboard button. ie F1 = Folder which reduces the image to 7x5. Folder F2 = Folder which resizes image to 8x6 etc etc.

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Photoshop :: Batch Saving RAW Files

Jan 29, 2009

I am using Bridge and Photoshop CS3. I have dozens of raw files that need to be saved as .tifs. They don't need any adjusting; just a simple save as tif. Is there a way to do that in one batch without setting up my own action?

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Aug 4, 2007

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Photoshop :: Saving JPEGS From Batch

Sep 4, 2006

I have been saving bulk images from Bridge using Batch process. What I would like to do is when the image is automatically saved as a JPEG. I want them to be saved as a (6) medium. However, they all seem to be saved as a (12) large. I then open each one and re-save.

Is there a automated process?

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Photoshop :: Batch Saving Multiple Sizes

Mar 22, 2007

I'm using Photoshop to create my web images and need to make an "Action" to use the "Save for Web" function where it'll save 3 different image sizes (Small, Medium and Large) with a suffix at the end of the file name ("_s", "_m" and "_l" respectively), but I can't seem to find any way of getting the software to add to the filename without rewritting it completely (which I have to do manually anyway).
I have found the "Output Settings" dialog window and this looks to do everything I want, but I have tried everything I can think of and can't seem to get it working.

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Photoshop :: Batch Saving Multi Layers

Feb 4, 2006

I have several Photoshop images with about 35 layers, is there a way I can automatically save each layers as a separate file?

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Nov 23, 2005

i often scan in images, roughly 50 at a time, in the order i want them saved/numbered in. When i go to batch save, (along with some color correction and other small things) it numbers my files from the LAST image i scanned in to the first.. IE; what should be image50.jpg is image01.jpg and vice versa.. basically its doing the naming in reverse.

I never had this problem in PS7, only since moving to CS2.

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Photoshop :: Batch Process Saving As Jpeg?

Dec 12, 2007

Is there way to get around the process of...

I setup to batch some images with a Action i created.

I chose Save and Close, but each time it goes to save the JPG window pops up to ask me what quality, etc..

I want them to just save as JPG quality 10.

I don't want to have to hit enter after every image is processed.

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Photoshop :: Batch Saving Layers As Individual JPEGs?

Jan 4, 2012

I have assembled a wholel lot of scanned pages from my sketch pad into one psd file.  That file has guides which I use to register and align every page (each page is therefore its own layer).  Is there a way I can make an action and save off each individual layer as its own jpeg?  I set up an action but I don't know how to get photoshop to save it with a distinct namespace.  The first action I set up basically prompted me to re-name each layer as I saved it, which isn't really saving time.  What I want is for the action to start at the bottom layer and turn off the visiblity of all the layers above it, save the visible layer as a jpeg with a name based on  the layer and then turn on the next layer's visibitlity and repeat, until all layers have been saved.

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Nov 18, 2013

I've been asked to work with a blogger who until now has accepted images to their size uncompressed of resized. We've got around the problem of the max image size by using the plugin Insanity. Which has done a great job however what it doesn't do is re sample the images for the web.
 
Usually if I blog myself, I always save for web but I'm having real trouble, real real trouble creating an action that will save for web to the original folders instead of a separate one.
 
The thing is that there are so so many images in so many different folders and sub folders these must be modified and replaced ready for re upload.

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Photoshop :: Batch Process, Saving To Image Source

Feb 20, 2008

I have a folder with 300 sub folders with a high res image. (each image is in a folder, with it's part no's name)

Ive created a process to create low res images with a new file name prefix s_ and I have selcted "include all sub folders" in my source folder options.

The problem i have i select a destination folder and all the images are saved to the destination folder root. As opposed to the original location of each image. (its own sub folder)

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Apr 14, 2013

Target a folder with xxx .gif patterns (in the same size)- Setup actions to batch open each image from the folder, copy the pattern image individually over to a .PSD file that have a silhouette of the sleeve.- Apply the individual pattern to the clipping mask- Save it out as .png
 
Issue:So far ive only had the automate > batch process to save out one .png with the pattern correctly applied to the silhouette.
 
I close down everything and initiate automate > batch process then Photoshop will complain about not being able to locate the clipping mask.In my action setup I first open my .psd containing my sleeve shape, then open an actual pattern image and then all other steps ending up with saving the .psd with pattern clipping mask to .png. URL....
 
In this one below, ive closed everything and run the automate > batch process, which gives me the error you can see here: URL....

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Nov 20, 2012

I need to find a way to convert a LOT of ai files, individually, to low res pdf's. Preferably with the presets I want, not some defaults. I'm not interested in an action. I was hoping for a droplet, script, or something similar.
 
I did find this and it looked promising... [URL] ....
 
That almost worked.  Ultimately, for some reason, it couldn't see the ai files sitting in the specified folder.
 
Running CS5 with MacOS 10.8.2

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Jan 23, 2010

I have a around 500 cdr(corel draw ) files, and each pages have around 20 images in it.

so what i do. select every single image on the pages then using convert bitmap option to save them on my computer. That consume my whole time in saving them to my computer.

Is there any fast option available to select all images at once and convert to bitmap 20 images and save in a number say 1,2 ...20

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Apr 12, 2012

So I have an action that I've been using for the past couple years (?) now that involves opening an image, applying an auto color and auto levels, saving and closing. This has been working for me since probably a couple years ago when I made the action. Yesterday, I was working on a scanning project where I have groups of images in separate folders. I ran the action on the first 2 folders which went fine.

When I got to the 3rd folder all the way up to the last one, PS just loads all the images, does the levels and color then fails to save/close them when done. On one of my folders, it gets through a few of them when it drops the ball and just opens all of them. I'm not sure what's going on as there's no real explanation as to why this is happening.. especially when I've been using this action (and I even made a new action with still no luck). Last week I had about 300 images I had to work with and PS decided to pull this move on me after doing the first 30 of them fine...which is when I first noticed this happening.
 
To further add, I set my action to show everything step by step and it seems to happen with select images (in some cases, these select images are entirely what is in the folder). With the select images, it is not doing the actions entirely in order. Typically it does it in this manner:

1-Levels
2-Levels
3-Save
4-Close
 
What I'm now experiencing is this:

2-Levels
1-Levels

(Skips 3 and 4 since it is starting at 2 and working upward).

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Oct 16, 2012

I have started editing photos using the Photo Fix Options in Instant Fix. I have then switched to Photo Editor to fine tune my edited picture. When I use save or save as, to save the edited picture both the edited and original appear in the files. If I start in in Photo Editor and save  there is an option to uncheck that reads "Save in version set with Original" However I am more comfortable with beginning in Instant Fix and then switching to photo editor. For some reason when I go to save after switching from Instant fix to Photo editor the uncheck feature is no longer available. step by step instructions to save revised photo afterusing Instant Fix first then Photo Editor.

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Photoshop :: Batch PDF To PNG

Jun 24, 2013

I want to batch around 2000 files to png.

This is what my batch looks like:
 
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Even if i do Destination: save and close it doesn't close the files.
 
Here are the pdf's (might be still uploading):[URL]....

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Jul 17, 2006

I need to water mark aboutn 300pictures, from a wedding...Does anyone have a guide on how to do this? I know you go to batch, open the files, and then record what you do, and then it repeats..But Im a bit confused, so does anyone have a guide, or mind making me one on camtasia?

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Mar 2, 2005

I'm a professional photographer and starting to get a handle on photoshop but I don't learn well from books.

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Aug 31, 2006

I have fallen off the learning curve and can't get up! I just bought a new Nikon D70s and have moved the .jpg's to a directory. I want to convert all of them to .tif files to work on, while keeping the original .jpg files intact for archiving. I do not want to make any other modifications to the files at this time. I know how to do them one at a time but I know there is an easier way.

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Nov 5, 2012

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Photoshop :: Batch Convert From EPS To JPG

Mar 8, 2012

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All of the eps files  need to be resized to a maximum of 700px wide, coverted to an rgb colorspace, and 72dpi and then saved as a .jpg file

I have been trying to use the actions pallet to record the actions and then run a batch action but to no avail. I have adobe PS CS4.
 
Below are screenshots of what i have tried to setup. (After this I have about the same amount of .TIFF files that also need converted.)

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Photoshop :: Batch Convert PSD To JP2

Jul 23, 2012

I am having trouble converting .psd files to .jp2s. When I make the action, in the "save as" box I have to first pick the JPEG 2000 format, then manually change the extension from .jpf to .jp2. The problem is that when I set everything up, the files save with the extension .jpf, because that is the default extension for JPEG 2000, and my manual change is ignored in the replaying of the action.

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Photoshop :: Batch For 2 Images In A Set

Aug 27, 2013

I created a nice action to work on 2 (currently loaded) images in combination.

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I'm trying to run a simple batch command that works fine in an old CS2 I happen to have but in CS4 every action I create and every stock one from the list returns the message "could not complete the batch command because the disk is not available". Not even actions that  don't require saving to a disk work.

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Jul 19, 2012

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Jul 25, 2013

I'm working with a designer, how to do an urgent batch rename. I'm the project manager rather than a designer so, I don't have the design tools to experiment myself and it's rather urgent. This is the issue:
 
We have 300+ images. There's a one-digit difference between the low res file names and the high res, color-managed files the designer needs to relink on Monday. In every case, there's a 0 missing before an underscore - so Day Two_0012 has become Day Two_012. This is an easy fix in the file-renaming software I use but I'm in a different city and it's much simpler if the designer, who uses Adobe Creative Suite, does it at her end.

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Mar 3, 2011

I'd like to ask something. Suppose I've thousands of files of psd jpg and txt files which can be paired by names like x.psd x.jpg and x.txt. I'd like to import x.txt and x.jpg into x.psd as new layers. a default position for layers are enough for all files.

Can I do this for all files?

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