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Goodafternoon,
after creating an action to resize some pics I use batch procedure to apply the changes to an entire folder but after each file Photoshop tells me that it can not save in JPG to not lose quality and asks me to save every single file in psd.
What am I doing wrong?
I use 26.8.1 version
I try to resize pics 3000 x 2000 in 1920x1080
thanks for any help
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Could you please post screenshots
• with the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Options Bar, …) visible
• the fully expanded Action in the Actions Panel
• the Batch settings
?
If the Action causes the introduction of features that are impossible in jpg (Layeres other than the single Background Layer for example) then a jps can naturally not be saved as such.
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I have solved, in the action there were two layers, merged those the batch works.
Now the problem is another, the files are saved in jpg but every time before saving photoshop asks me to confirm the quality of the file.
Is there a way to avoid it?
Sorry but I haven’t used the program for a long time.
Thanks again
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An action will record the jpeg quality setting and so the dialog won't come up.
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Look at the attached file, that mask appear each time before saving file,
I describe the action maybe u can find there the error:
open file
select an area
replace the area with generate fill tool
merge the two layer
than I use the batch to specify the source and destination folders but as I wrote every time I had to click on mask to confirm the image quality
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Could you please post screenshots
• with the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Options Bar, …) visible
• the fully expanded Action in the Actions Panel
• the Batch settings
?
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