I'm trying to convert images from GIF to JPG.
The thousands GIF files reside in multiple sub-folders. I would like the converted JPGs to be saved in the same folder as the GIF file it originated from.
I've created an action and ran it through the batch process. The files converted to JPG OK, but all the converted files end up saving in one single folder instead of the folders they originated from.
Below is the action I created. I know that the action lists a specific folder to save in and that is why the files all save there, but I don't know how else to record the action "save to web" without selecting the save option.
Action: GIF2JPG
Export
Using: Save For Web
Operation: Save
Format: JPEG
Without Interlaced
Quality: 60
0
Quality Modification Channel Strength: 0
Without Quality Channel Text Layers
Without Quality Channel Vector Layers
With Optimized
Number Of Passes: 1
Blur: 0
Without Embed ICC Profile
With Matte
Matte Color Red: 255
Matte Color Green: 255
Matte Color Blue: 255
Without Save HTML File
With Save Image Files
false
none
true
In: C:\images\folder1
Close
Saving: no
When running the action through the batch process I've selected "None" and "Save & Close" within the destination options. Neither worked.
I saw a save file sript that someone provided within this Photoshop forum, but I don't know what to do with that script.
Please advise.
The thousands GIF files reside in multiple sub-folders. I would like the converted JPGs to be saved in the same folder as the GIF file it originated from.
I've created an action and ran it through the batch process. The files converted to JPG OK, but all the converted files end up saving in one single folder instead of the folders they originated from.
Below is the action I created. I know that the action lists a specific folder to save in and that is why the files all save there, but I don't know how else to record the action "save to web" without selecting the save option.
Action: GIF2JPG
Export
Using: Save For Web
Operation: Save
Format: JPEG
Without Interlaced
Quality: 60
0
Quality Modification Channel Strength: 0
Without Quality Channel Text Layers
Without Quality Channel Vector Layers
With Optimized
Number Of Passes: 1
Blur: 0
Without Embed ICC Profile
With Matte
Matte Color Red: 255
Matte Color Green: 255
Matte Color Blue: 255
Without Save HTML File
With Save Image Files
false
none
true
In: C:\images\folder1
Close
Saving: no
When running the action through the batch process I've selected "None" and "Save & Close" within the destination options. Neither worked.
I saw a save file sript that someone provided within this Photoshop forum, but I don't know what to do with that script.
Please advise.