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masudr6167678
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February 27, 2017
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How to save TIFF to PNG Transparent by batch?

  • February 27, 2017
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Hi

I am a post production worker. I  have 500 images I have to save them as transparent PNG. I tried to save by batch but it's adding copy after image name.

If anyone know this please help me.

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Correct answer c.pfaffenbichler

Have you tried Image Processor Pro?

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Participating Frequently
February 27, 2017

i think yes you can use it in cs6

Participating Frequently
February 27, 2017

ok do one thing

in the step (D) don't select save and close

select folder then its like a destination you can create other folder and you will save the photos not in the original folder

Participating Frequently
February 27, 2017

Hey

first you can use save for web but its too long if you have a lot of photos

Second

after you have all the photos with transparent do the next steps:

1. create new action by going to window > action > select create new action, then you will notice the order will start recording all your steps.

2. go to file > save then save your file as png file

3. go to the action panel and stop recording because we recorded what we need which is saving order

4. go to file >automate> batch

5. from the screen you will see do the step

A. from the set select from which folder you saved your action

B. from action select the action you used when you saved your file

C. from the source choose folder and then select the folder that you use to save all your transparent images  

D. from destination choose save and close

6. when you finish choose ok

you will notice your photoshop will open every file from that folder then save it as same as the the first PNG file you saved before

and you will save them all at the same folder

masudr6167678
Inspiring
February 27, 2017

It will add copy after all image name!

I gave the screen shoot of my action please see.

c.pfaffenbichler
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c.pfaffenbichlerCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 27, 2017

Have you tried Image Processor Pro?

masudr6167678
Inspiring
February 27, 2017

Can I use it CS6?

MBorowiec
Participating Frequently
February 27, 2017

Hey,

Try insted of saving, exporting for web as PNG.

Or just export as before, and rename batch files using Adobe Bridge Batch Renaming Photographs Using Adobe Bridge « Adobe Education Leaders or external software like Total Commander. to remove " copy" from file name

masudr6167678
Inspiring
February 27, 2017

Your idea is good. But I want it more fresh.