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Michael Appelmans #1
save action gone haywire?
I have an action used from Automate/Batch which resizes an image, saves the image in a named folder, restores history, resizes image to a different size, saves in a different folder etc. Problem is now when I'm running the action it tries to save to origin directory and overlay the original image. Anybody have any ideas of what gives?
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Josh Conley #2
Re: save action gone haywire?
Saving is the tricky part, you could have it open a save as display. Or you could select a specific folder that all images are sent to after teh action is performed on it. Then when you get done with a batch move the images, and go at it again.
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YrbkMgr #3
Re: save action gone haywire?
Check that your batch dialog has "Ignore Save As information" checked.
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