Creating Image Size / Resolution Action without changing anything...
Sometimes you want to create an action sequence that uses the same image size/proportions as the current image you are using. I've been doing this for a number of years, but recently I tried to do this again and PSCC ignores what I just did including editing an action by clicking on it which brings up the Image Size window and editing it again. The action is ignored and keeps the original. For instance. I'm creating a document I'm going to use for printing two images side by side. So I create an action sequence with new document and adding the images to this document. I created a 300 resolution one and it works fine. Now I want to create a duplicate action sequence with the same actions, but changing just the resolution to just change it from 300 to 400. The images are originally 400 so I'm not downsizing the quality just the document first before adding the images to it. So I double clicked on my duplicate action under Image Size and changing the resolution. On screen I retype the same information even if it's the same and usually it saves the action information, but now I see it remains the same or if I try to make a new action with the same resolution and image size it doesn't create one. I know it may sound like "why would you want to do than anyways?", but I've been doing this in order to make sure the resolution or image sizes stay the same as a double checking method. It's always worked in Photoshop and now it seems unless you actually make a change to the image size or resolution of the image it won't apply. Does this make sense?
So because of this I will have to find an alternative to my work flow and do some pre-sizing elsewhere or double checking things myself. It's just kind of annoying. When you input an action even if it's the same as the current document size it should still add the information to the action sequence whether there is a change or not.
