Can I stop image processor from creating sub folder? Also...
Hi.
So I have a few questions. at least one, I think, might be a Photoshop question
I've started to explore Bridge's tool>photoshop>image processor.
What I want is for the processed images to be put in the "same folder" folder they come from & ideally overwrite the original images.
Problem is whatever of the two options I choose for a destination, a sub-folder is created and the processed images are put there.
Q 1) Is there a way to not have the sub-folder created?
Also, when moving the new processed images up into the parent folder where the original images are, the original images are not overwritten
even though the file names & types are exactly the same.
This is actually also a problem when I save manually from Photoshop. Files don't get overwritten unless I select the file directly.
For example:
if I open a jpeg, resize it & then save it in the same folder with the same exact name/ext it creates a duplicate file with the exact same name (no numerical or "copy" suffix).
But if, when I go to save it, I find the original file and select it, then I get the normal warning & it gets overwritten if I choose to proceed.
I've searched PS's prefs about this.
I notice in the save dialogue, for jpeg, in the save options "copy" is checked but the options are also greyed out so can't test to see if unselecting it
fix/change the behavior.
Q 2) Why? Is there some logic behind this? Is there a way to change this? It wastes so much time.
Thanks,
Paul
Bridge 8.0.1.282
Photoshop 19.1.0
Windows 10

