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04/18/2007 08:56:47 PM · #1
Is there a way to mass convert a bunch of files from a psd to a Jpeg in Adobe Bridge like you can in Apple's Aperture, or do I have to do them one by one?
04/18/2007 09:04:25 PM · #2
You could create an action in PhotoShop that will do it.
04/18/2007 09:11:02 PM · #3
Originally posted by skylercall:

You could create an action in PhotoShop that will do it.


Ok. How would I do that?
04/19/2007 08:02:41 PM · #4
Photoshop File Menu >> Scripts >> Image Processor.

works a treat.

I believe Image Processor is available from Bridge as well.

edit: yep.

Bridge Tools Menu >> Photoshop >> Image Processor.

Message edited by author 2007-04-19 20:04:07.
04/19/2007 08:14:20 PM · #5
Yes, there is.

Very easy. Select all of the RAW files, right click, and select "Open in Camera Raw". Along the left side will be a photo-strip of all the image you selected. If you want to apply the same settings to all of them, edit the first one, press 'Select All' and then 'Synchronize'.

Then click 'Save Images' when you're ready to save.

Fill out the save details (It automatically uses 'Document Name' as the default but you can add the date, etc.), select what file type, select the quality, then press save.

It will close the dialog, but there will be a progress meter shown in ACR.
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