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Batch process query

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Oct 29, 2018 Oct 29, 2018

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Hi.

I am using Photoshop CC 2019. I have a folder called BIRDS. Within that folder are around 100 folders each containing specific birds, with each folder named for that specific bird type. I know how to use image processor to run an action to convert all images from tiff to jpg and save in a new folder called jpg. However, all the files are saved in the one folder. Is there a way to convert the images so that I end up with the 100 folders specifically named as before, within the jpg folder?

Thanks for any help

Cheers,

Paul

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Community Expert , Oct 29, 2018 Oct 29, 2018

Check out the Downloadable Plug-in script Image Processor Pro.  Its more flexible than the old Image Processor script.  Once installed you access it via menu File>Automate>Image Processor pro.  Both scripts can process sub folders and have a Keep Folder structure option.  Image Processor Pro has more output Path and file type options than Image Processor and can save up to 10 Sets of image  in a single run.

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Check out the Downloadable Plug-in script Image Processor Pro.  Its more flexible than the old Image Processor script.  Once installed you access it via menu File>Automate>Image Processor pro.  Both scripts can process sub folders and have a Keep Folder structure option.  Image Processor Pro has more output Path and file type options than Image Processor and can save up to 10 Sets of image  in a single run.

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Hi JJMack. Thank you! Works like a charm.

Cheers,

Paul

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Actually i didn't need image processor pro, as I realized all I had to do was check "keep folder structure" in image processor. However, as you say, image processor pro has more options.

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