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Many of our images need to be exported to transparant PNG's for the websites of our customers. Please Adobe, is it possible to add PNG to the Image Processor in addition to the current JPG, PSD and TIFF options. It would make my day (maybe my year 🙂 ). To be clear, I'm talking about the Image Processor accessible from Bridge > Tools > Photoshop > Image processor.
Try Image Processor Pro instead:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ps-scripts/files/Image%20Processor%20Pro/v3_2%20betas/
It's fixed in the new Adobe Bridge!
Thank you Adobe. The new Export To function in Bridge is exactly what I needed.
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Attached is a version that uses Export > Save for Web (Legacy) rather than Save.
I haven't set any explicit indexed colour conversion options, so it uses whatever is set as the default.
After downloading the file, change the filename extension from .txt to .jsx (as the forum software doesn't allow .jsx or .zip uploads).
I didn't add an option to use either PNG-24 or PNG-8, this script always uses PNG-8. The previously linked original modification by the late Mike Hale should be used for PNG-24.
EDIT: I have now removed the redundant Interlace checkbox and uploaded new code!
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Thank you so much! You are a legend!
is still possible with the settings to do it so that it overwrites the existing files in the directory structure?
Because now I get an additional folder PNG
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I haven't changed the basic operation of the original script. If you select save in same location then an output folder is created.
If you use the select folder option and keep folder structure (as per my screenshot) then the file is saved next to the original with no additional folder created.
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Yet another option if you download Image Processor Pro and change line 7011 from false to true in the Image Processor Pro.jsx script file:
ImageProcessor.PNG8 = true;
Then when you save PNG with the Save for Web checkbox active, the resulting PNG file will be indexed color mode.