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Does anyone know if Image Processor Pro is still supported in Photoshop 2023? I'm running OSX 12.0.1
I used it frequently with Photoshop 2022 but haven't used it in a while. Now that I'm using Photoshop 2023 I cannot seem to find it. If memory serves, it should appear under File > Scripts. Is this correct?
I've reinstalled the software following the instructions from the most recent sourceforge download, and I've restarted photoshop, but no luck so far.
I hope there may still be a way to use the script. I've used it within recursive actions to export an image with a sequential file name each time the action runs, and I haven't been able to find any other way to do this.
Thank you for any help out there.
Yes the Image Processor Pro is still supported in photoshop 2023 under File>Automate>Image Processor Pro
I would go thru the directions again.
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Replying to my own post. I now remember that it was located under File > Automate. I don't see it there either.
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Yes the Image Processor Pro is still supported in photoshop 2023 under File>Automate>Image Processor Pro
I would go thru the directions again.
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Indeed it does. I needed to reinstall in the 2023 folder and all is working now. Thank you.
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This seems to be made for older version of the adobe suite that uses Extension Manager.
Is there a new way to install this? I can't find Extensino manager anywhere.
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Download the ImageProcessorPro-3_2b5.zip and follow the enclosed directions for a manual install.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/ps-scripts/files/Image%20Processor%20Pro/v3_2%20betas/
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thank you Jeff!
Question:
I got 10 files I want to save them all as 12 different sizes with specific names.
For example:
ImageA_6x7.jpg, ImageA_6x8.jpg, ImageA_8x8.jpg, ImageA_8x10.jpg...
ImageB_6x7.jpg, ImageB_6x8.jpg, ImageB_8x8.jpg, ImageB_8x10.jpg...
ImageC_6x7.jpg, ImageC_6x8.jpg, ImageC_8x8.jpg, ImageC_8x10.jpg...
Does Image Processor Pro resize to multipole sizes and save with desired names in 1 click?
or do I have to run it for every size like Batch Automate?
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Under 3 File Types it seems one can have 10 different presets to save a file.
If one trys to add another tab it says the max is 10, so i guess you could do 10 files and maybe add an action to do the other two using Automate>Batch.
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Thank you for the reply. I am looking to save all as .jpg files.
I wonder if Image Processor can help me save some time or would I have to run it 12 different times if I got 12 sizes?
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Hello! Just tried out the Image Processor Pro to rezise png's into 300 DPI JPEG format. It works almost perfect. For some reason though it doesn't fully "follow" the Width and Height specifications that I enter. After running it, the new files show a different value for the Hight (see screenshots). Anyone got any idea why this is happening and how to get the images to exactly follow the enterer width and height specs?
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Hey! I am having the same issue. Tried running an action to fix it prior to running the script but thats not a solution as it changes with each file. FOr example, I have a file that is 3300x4950px and I need to change the short edge to 3500. Some of my files are processed correctly and some not. Im thinking it has to do with aspect ratio. Any thoughts?
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A square file would have a different output than a 3:2 file. You'll need to crop/trim/pad etc first, then batch process.
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Hi, do they have the correct proportions?
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