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So I batch porocessed a folder with PSDS to convert to jpegs and save in jpegs folder as action. Photoshop has made all the originals into jpegs at 72 dpi. Is there a way to undo this??
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Actually it saved them all as psds but made them 72 dpi!
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Use the Image Processot script to save your jpeg.
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Hi, did it change the number of pixels (resampling) or just change the resolution, without changing the number of pixels?
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Which script is used for batch processing? I am testing using File > Scripts > Image Processor and everything works fine. Using latest and greates Photoshop on Windows. Ensure that source files (PSDS) have 300 ppi in first place. Maybe that is specific for Mac?
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Hi. The pixels 3500x3500 e.g. should still be the same unless you resized, but you should still have the PSD's somewhere correct? If you dont then no. You can save the jpgs into PSD's again but files will all be flattened and possibily degraded from the JPEG compression etc.
A good way to batch process PSD is using (in Bridge) or PS Image Processor.
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What is the problem that you want to undo, specifically? Did you delete the original files?