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Oct 25th 2003 | #126249 Report |
Member since: Oct 25th 2003 Posts: 1 |
hallo, first, idont know if the question is advanced but maybe the answer. (i have the german version of photoshop. - so i dont know the exact translation of the menue-options.) my problem is the "Aktion" menue. i have about 100 Folders with each 20-30 jpgs. i want to make them "brighter" / "save as" / "close" what i do is open one folder (or rather the files inside) and start klicking Play for each file. i create everytime a new "Aktion"-Set but sometimes it overwrites the first saved file under the new created folder for the edited images. ...because under "save as" the "Action" is known as D:/ready/Folder1/image01.jpg -so its logic why it overwrites the image. i want the "action" "saves as" known as D:/ready/Folder1 - this would create the set i want because it creates for each a new file instead of overwriting the first created image. the strange thing is that it sometimes knows only the "folder" (right) and sometimes "folder/image01.jpg" (wrong) can you help me to figure out the right options? thank you! by |
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Oct 25th 2003 | #126281 Report |
Member since: Feb 7th 2002 Posts: 1564 |
Eh, don't "kvait" get what your after here... I must be dumb, but I just don't get it. You want an action to brighten/save as/close every opened file in a specific folder... In such case you must insert a stop after each save as and manually type a name....Then start recording again in order to save the file to a specific location...Haven't tried this, but this comes to mind when trying to understand what you're after... |
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