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Urgent: JPEG Options Dialog bypass on batch processing
Hello friends,
I have this specific and very urgent Q:
I have done an action and when I do a "batch" with it, prompts for the JPEG Options, i need it to be "8" by default and save the images without asking.
The batch properties are: get images from folder, and output: save and close.
So I need to save by default bypassing the Options dialog
Please, stick to the question, do not recommend to use other formats because I need it to be jpeg.
Thank you VERY MUCH in advance!!!
Cërf.
I have this specific and very urgent Q:
I have done an action and when I do a "batch" with it, prompts for the JPEG Options, i need it to be "8" by default and save the images without asking.
The batch properties are: get images from folder, and output: save and close.
So I need to save by default bypassing the Options dialog
Please, stick to the question, do not recommend to use other formats because I need it to be jpeg.
Thank you VERY MUCH in advance!!!
Cërf.
- If you need to overwrite your existing files, simply choose the same folder for your source and destination.
- Tick (select) all the check boxes starting with 'Override' and 'Suppress'.
Good Luck!
- Tick (select) all the check boxes starting with 'Override' and 'Suppress'.
Good Luck!
ASKER
Sorry avgavg, no luck.
I did check "Override" and made sure to follow your instructions but the JPEG Options dialog kept popping up.
Any other advice?
If you look at the Actions Panel and add the "Production" set, you'll find "save as JPEG medium" action, do you know how can I modify this to high instead of medium? I think, that would work.
Cërf.
I did check "Override" and made sure to follow your instructions but the JPEG Options dialog kept popping up.
Any other advice?
If you look at the Actions Panel and add the "Production" set, you'll find "save as JPEG medium" action, do you know how can I modify this to high instead of medium? I think, that would work.
Cërf.
- Please post which version of Photoshop you are using.
- I should have asked this first :-)
- I should have asked this first :-)
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Yeah!
It does work!!!
Could you please post the same answer in Q http:Q_21181401.html ???
It does resolve my problems... nice!
Thanks a LOT!
Cërf.
It does work!!!
Could you please post the same answer in Q http:Q_21181401.html ???
It does resolve my problems... nice!
Thanks a LOT!
Cërf.
Glad I could help. I have posted it in your earlier question also. Thanks. Have fun!
George
George
I know this is an old question, but I just wanted to comment and say thanks! Your step-by-step response helped me out today as well. Whoopy!
- When you record your action, please make sure you do the following:
- Start recording you action AFTER you browse to your source folder (which contains all your images) and BEFORE you open the image file.
- End your recording AFTER you save your compressed file in the destination folder and close it.
- Both 'open' and 'close' file should be part of your recorded action.
- That's it.
Good Luck!