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Is there a way to save jpeg image to TIFF in batch action without the 'save as' windows poping up?

Explorer ,
Aug 22, 2024 Aug 22, 2024

Is there a way to save a jpeg image to TIFF in batch action without the 'save as' windows popping up?

Let's say I'm batching an action that creates an additional layer to the jpeg images. But it halts the action with 'save as' windows popping up.
Is there a script that I can add to my existing actions to bypass this and save them as layered TIFF automatically?

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Aug 22, 2024 Aug 22, 2024

I haven't tested it, however, you may need to add a flatten step before saving, or ensure that your TIFF save options include saving layered files or exclude this.

 

A screenshot of the Action with all steps expanded and visible (not in button mode) and a screenshot of the Batch command setting used when running the action would be helpful.

 

There are also scripts:

 

Image Processor:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/processing-batch-files.html#convert_files_with_the_image_pro...


Image Processor Pro:

https://sourceforge.net/projects/ps-scripts/files/Image%20Processor%20Pro/v3_2%20betas/


Picture Processor:

https://github.com/Paul-Riggott/PS-Scripts/blob/master/Picture%20Processor.jsx

 

Batch Multi Save:

https://www.marspremedia.com/software/photoshop/batch-multi-save

 

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Community Expert ,
Aug 22, 2024 Aug 22, 2024

I see no issue with running an action that adds one layer to the layers stack when using the built-in Image Processor script.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 23, 2024 Aug 23, 2024

You can run in Photoshop: File > Scripts > Image processor and batch save JPGs as TIFFs  

As a matter of interest, why do you want to do this?

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New Here ,
Aug 05, 2025 Aug 05, 2025

i want to archive thephotos

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Community Expert ,
Aug 06, 2025 Aug 06, 2025

Please elaborate what is giving you problems. 

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Contributor ,
Aug 07, 2025 Aug 07, 2025
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@carl_8578 Do you have fairly dry conditions for it? Some wooden cabinet with plastic, sealed boxes inside might be a good call! Unless you are trying to create the archive in like cold wet basement - in that case some metal cabinet might be better? How did you print your photos?

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