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When Batch resizing images, jpeg option box appears

Community Beginner ,
May 23, 2022 May 23, 2022

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I'm batch resizing my images, but after each image the jpg option box appears. Do I need to add a save function into the action for it to close? Please find images below

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Community Expert , May 23, 2022 May 23, 2022

If the source JPEG files were previously saved in another program before being opened in Photoshop, then Photoshop does not know what compression level and other save options to use, which is why are you seeing that box.

 

So yes, add a save as step to the action, don't change the filename but set the required save path. Then when using the batch command, you can then use the "override action save as command" tickbox to save to a different location and or filename.

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May 23, 2022 May 23, 2022

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Forgot to add this

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If the source JPEG files were previously saved in another program before being opened in Photoshop, then Photoshop does not know what compression level and other save options to use, which is why are you seeing that box.

 

So yes, add a save as step to the action, don't change the filename but set the required save path. Then when using the batch command, you can then use the "override action save as command" tickbox to save to a different location and or filename.

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Thank you! I tried that after my initial post, but left the question up in case others have a similar issue

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