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TubbyTibby

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Hi,

I've noticed that in Photoshop CS, whenever the "action" or batch command is used to process a series of files, before closing JPEG files it would always prompt me about what resolution I want the files to be saved.

Is there any way I can avoid this and have the Jpeg files be saved without prompting?

I've tried several different ways, including integrating a "save" and "closing with save"

I've used PS 6.0 before and did not have this problem.

I look forward to any suggestions and advice...

kphntt@yahoo.com

 
Call this a naive by-pass. Not sure this fulfil your requirement ...

1. Render doc to .PSD (this is coz i need layer manipulations)

2. "Save For Web" options. I chose JPEG as output. Save it.

3. Now the master doc still a .PSD, I followed to save it (for future maintainability) & close it.


I tried this the 'Actions' & 'Batch' way. Not encountered any verbose prompts.
 
>Is there any way I can avoid this and have the Jpeg files be saved without prompting?

use the "File> Save As" command in the action rather than "File> Save". PS will use the last jpg quality setting you saved at. This behaviour began in PS 7.
 
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