The photo's were jpg's, but then I did a batch action they turned them all into psd's. It coverts the bg layer to a smart object, does an image size to 200px wide, and a canvas size to cut off the edges a little. The action then saves the file as psd. The photo's all vary slightly, so I will need to nudge a few to center their face (hense the smart objects), but after that I'd like to just save them out using a batch action as jpg's for web use without renaming each file. That and the silly " copy" thing has always bothered me, I've just never needed it turn off like this before. I have another action made to save the psd's as jpg's, and I didn't change the file name, simply the folder location, and every time I try to use it the jpg's have " copy" in their file names. 1. I'm not clicking that check box, it is disabled and checked for me. Sometimes when I save manually (using the ctrl+shift+S instead of the action) the word " copy" isn't added (though sometimes it is), but it's always added when I use the action. Even when I created the action to save from psd back to jpg, the file I used didn't have copy, but any file saved using the action has copy in the file name. 2. If I understand you correctly, then sometimes yes. 3. Yes, I always change that setting. I'm fully aware of what changing file extensions can do, and sometimes I need to do it, so I like seeing them. I'm running win7 on a 32 bit PC. Is that regardless of this like smart objects, layers, and adjustment layers? You call it a worksation, does that mean it's not your computer? Like I said the PC's at my school never did this dumb " copy" thing and I have no idea why. Thank you for trying to help me.
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