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Photoshop Windows Operations
I created an operation for dng files that ends with Save as .jpg. Unfortunately, the effect is overwriting individual photos under the same name, the effect is one photo in the catalog. With other operations that end with the same command, all photos appear in the catalog under their own names.
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Hey, @krzysztofs27604443. Welcome to the Photoshop Community. The description isn't clear about the issue & the tool that you're working on. Please share a video of the issue and the system info from Photoshop Help > System info > Copy and paste into a text document > Upload and attach here.
I could understand that one of your files is being overwritten when you use a script or an action. Also, please test and confirm if the issue exists with Photoshop (Beta). You can get Photoshop (beta) from the Creative Cloud > Apps tab > Beta Apps section.
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Sameer K
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Hey, @Sameer K, As you write, in the case of the old operation, created in the previous version of the program, the files are saved in the directory one by one under their names. However, in the case of operation created today, the photos are saved under the same name, they are overwritten and in the end of this proces I have only one photo, the one that was taken last. I also set the option "Enable older Save As commands" but it did not change anything. I will test beta versions in the future.
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Krzysztof
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Thanks for confirming this. Actions are custom workflows, and it'll help if you export and share the action file, so we can test this.
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Sameer K
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I tried to attach an Action file to a previous message but you can't add files with this extension. How do I export and attach this file?
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Krzysztof
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Sorry for the delay in responding. Before anything else, please update Photoshop to the latest version via the Creative Cloud desktop app.
You can upload the file to any file-sharing service like Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, etc, to create a public sharing link and send the link via direct message by clicking on my profile.
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Sameer K
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Hello,
Here you are link to 2 actions:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ri4tkfiqFXSFb99dJYkfW2kbThzyo0cM?usp=sharing
old: JPG_H_1400_72dpi - Here is only the path to the directory where the photo is to be saved.
new: FULL_360_72dpi - Here is also the name of the original file for which the action was performed. I don't know how to save it so that it is like in the case of the older version of the action created
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Hey @krzysztofs27604443,
Thank you for sharing the requested files. I've shared this with @Sameer K and we'll get back to you shortly
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