Photoshop :: Processing Images...

Jan 12, 2009

CS3 Suite

I was doing a lot of manipulation of actions and image save functions
and never really got what I wanted completely solved but now I have this
lingering issue that I want to figure out.

When I save a TIF, it will save just fine but after the save has been
completed, it goes through what looks like an action and reduces the
file size and dimensions.

I could just go through and delete some of my actions until it stops
doing it but I'd rather figure out how I did it; this function might be
useful.

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