Photoshop Question

SDsalsaguy

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OK, so I really do much more on the actual photography than editing side of things. Or, alternatively worded, I'm still rather clueless about photoshop. Does anyone know if there's a quick way to save a batch of images, currently in RAW format, as JPEGS? Thanks, in advance, for any help.
 
Pretty sure you can create a Macro for that (since you can create a Macro for anything!). A Macro is a series of steps that run in sequence as you've defined them.
Tho not being at my own computer currently I can't recall the exact way to start recording Macros. But I'm sure it's on the Net...
 
You can define an action routine inside of Photoshop (Window menu, Actions). It is very simple. You just record the actions you do on one single file. Then you can change the startup sequence so that the same action will be done on all files in a specified catalouge (File menu, Automate batch).

Or by Thumpsplus for example. A very good batch oriented sharewaretool. You will find the tool at http://www.cerious.com/

/Luc
 
Lucretia said:
You can define an action routine inside of Photoshop (Window menu, Actions). It is very simple. You just record the actions you do on one single file. Then you can change the startup sequence so that the same action will be done on all files in a specified catalouge (File menu, Automate batch).

Or by Thumpsplus for example. A very good batch oriented sharewaretool. You will find the tool at http://www.cerious.com/

/Luc
One of my favourite tools i nPhotoshop. I had to modify over 1000 pics once.. That saved SOOOOO much time
 

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