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Marko Subotin
Inspiring
September 22, 2021
Question

Making a SAVE AS action for making a stop motion animation

  • September 22, 2021
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So I am making a stop motion animation using Photoshop. Earlier when I had to edit a lot of photos I've used an action to speed up my process of saving multiple images, but that is when you work with multiple photos. Now I am working with a single file, and I want to make some adjustments and speed up my process of constantly clicking save as ect since I am working with a lot of sequences. I thought when I click the SAVE AS A COPY it will make a new file when I save it, but it just overwrites the previous one. Does anyone know how to overcome this? Thanks

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Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 22, 2021

So, are you looking for a "sequential save"?

 

First save using standard save/format:

 

myFile.psd

 

Then, subsequent sequential saves using a script to the same folder or a sub-folder etc:

 

myFile-1.jpg

myFile-2.jpg

myFile-3.jpg

etc?

 

The myFile.psd or other "parent" doc would stay open onscreen in whatever layer visibility state it is at. Then each sequential save would be a "snapshot" of the current visibility when saving.

 

Similar in a way to using Layer Comps and the Layer Comps to files script.

Marko Subotin
Inspiring
September 22, 2021

I am doing it manually now, will try this later, but I really don't know anything about scripting in Photosop.

Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 22, 2021

You don't need to know how to write a script, I'm just trying to clearly understand your requirements, an existing script may do what you need and or be easily modified.

 

The more concise info and file formats, save options, locations etc. the better!