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October 30, 2021
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Saving multiple open Psd files as PNG

  • October 30, 2021
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Hello,
I have 62 files open on photoshop, I have to save them all as PNG in the same folder. Do you have a trick to avoid me to do the same manipulation 62 times?

Thanks

Correct answer Stephen Marsh

Too much "balancing" for adobe to add one more dropdown option beyond .Jpeg to include .png?

 

For $60+ a month for millions of users you think they could take the time instead of asking us to make it custom. Or alternativly I'd appreciate a reasonably priced software that I can custom code the features I use.. say for $30/mo. I use Illustrator, premiere, after effects ect & ALL have the same issues with simple stability & useability, based on this thread I am not the only one & will adopt new software as it becomes available.


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Too much "balancing" for adobe to add one more dropdown option beyond .Jpeg to include .png?


By @Glevity

 

It's not clear where you are asking for an option for PNG, I can only guess that you mean in the Image Processor script?

 

If this is the case, then it has been extended by an end-user:

 

 
There is also a more capable Image Processor Pro script freely available, which includes PNG:
 
 
Since WebP was added, users have also requested that it too be added to Image Processor. My opinion is that all of the default Adobe scripts need to be updated to include PNG and WebP.

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Bojan Živković11378569
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March 29, 2024

I also favor Image Processor Pro, which is free and offers the ability to process all open files and save them in a single folder. It provides additional useful features, such as playing an action during processing or fitting an image without the need to record an action. Moreover, you can add a prefix and suffix to the file name and save it in multiple file formats from a single dialogue, all without requiring coding or action recording expertise.

Glevity
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November 29, 2023

2 Years later, is there an answer to this question. No logical "batch" option I can find.. Seems a simple request for a $50/mo subscription.

Stephen Marsh
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November 29, 2023
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2 Years later, is there an answer to this question. No logical "batch" option I can find.. Seems a simple request for a $50/mo subscription.


By @Glevity

 

As @D Fosse wrote, create an action using Save As/Save As a Copy or Export > Save for Web.

 

Then use File > Automate > Batch to run the action on all open documents.

 

Otherwise a custom script would be required.

 

D Fosse
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October 30, 2021

Make an action. Use Save For Web (Export As currently isn't actionable).

Participant
October 31, 2023

Bro he's saying MULTIPLE photos not what you think

c.pfaffenbichler
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November 29, 2023
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Bro he's saying MULTIPLE photos not what you think


By @MNM Prods

@MNM Prods , Image Processor features the option »Use Open Images« so what is the problem? 

 

Edit: I do apologize, Image Processor does not feature png, Image Processor Pro does. 

JJMack
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October 30, 2021

Image Processor pro can be useed to process the document open in Photoshop and save PNG files .

JJMack