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I am running a bunch of conversions in Photoshop from EPS to four different formats: 72 ppi JPG, 72 ppi PNG, 300 ppi JPG, and 300 ppi PNG. I do this with four passes through File > Automate > Batch, because the destinations and filenames are a bit different for each file. After running the batch sometimes (I have not detected a pattern) the files open in Preview. Why is this happening and how can I prevent it?
MacOS Sierra, Photoshop CC 2017.
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I figured it out. I had a Hazel action I forgot about that opened any PNG or JPG file ending with 300 and opened it in a Photoshop Droplet. I abandoned that workflow and deleted the droplet, so I guess Hazel was opening the images in Preview. I deleted the action and that solved the problem.
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I think I would start by making sure that both file types (png and jpg) are set up to open in Photoshop.
Find one file of each type, right click > Get Info, make sure the Open With is set to Photoshop and click on Change All. Repeat for the other file type.
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The filetypes are set to open in Preview, and I have no desire to change that. At least Preview is staying in the background, so I can continue to run my action in Photoshop. I think it would be worse if they opened in Photoshop. I want them to open not at all, just be converted and left in their destination folder. There is no reason for them to open and nothing I can see that I am doing that would require them to open.
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I figured it out. I had a Hazel action I forgot about that opened any PNG or JPG file ending with 300 and opened it in a Photoshop Droplet. I abandoned that workflow and deleted the droplet, so I guess Hazel was opening the images in Preview. I deleted the action and that solved the problem.
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