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Script to save opened layers and rename them sequentially

New Here ,
Oct 19, 2014 Oct 19, 2014

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Hello everyone,

I have a psd file on cc version opened with more than 100 pictures as layers one above the other.

Is there a script able to do this:


  1. save for web
  2. save as jpeg 80% quality
  3. save as picture_0001
  4. close the layer


and than do the same for the next layer automatically but saving as picture_0002.

Thanks in advance.


Simon

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Enthusiast , Oct 19, 2014 Oct 19, 2014

You could use Paul's "Layer Saver" script at http://www.ps-bridge-scripts.talktalk.net/

EDIT (Pierre Courtejoie): Paul's scripts are now hosted here: https://github.com/Paul-Riggott/PS-Scripts

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 19, 2014 Oct 19, 2014

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You could use Paul's "Layer Saver" script at http://www.ps-bridge-scripts.talktalk.net/

EDIT (Pierre Courtejoie): Paul's scripts are now hosted here: https://github.com/Paul-Riggott/PS-Scripts

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Oct 19, 2014 Oct 19, 2014

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thank you soooooo much!

you save my time

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Oct 30, 2014 Oct 30, 2014

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How would one go about adding this in to use in Photoshop CC 2014?

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 31, 2014 Oct 31, 2014

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By following the install instructions on the top of the download page.

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Oct 31, 2014 Oct 31, 2014

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I followed the protocol for installation, however when I finally set everything to run and I press the process button the script just shuts down.

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 31, 2014 Oct 31, 2014

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In that case you could try fault finding the script by running it in Extendscript Toolkit or get someone to test it that has CC 2014.

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Aug 23, 2017 Aug 23, 2017

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Paul's scripts are now hosted here: https://github.com/Paul-Riggott/PS-Scripts

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