Automating save for web
Hi,
Is there a way of using automator to do the same thing as Photoshop's 'Save for web' function?
I've tried setting up a 'scale' function for automator, but it leaves the images far too big (i.e. a 640x320 image is around 12k using Photoshop but 158k when just scaling with automator).
Ideally, there's a way I can do it without Photoshop...any ideas?
Thanks
I'd Get GraphicConverter gives even more options...
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/263Here's the Port list...
It has a powerful Batch option if you wish to do a bunch at one fell swoop.
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To speed things up, I've prepared:
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Hi All,
This has been driving me insane. I am currently in PhotoshopCC and I know that several versions back I had no problems doing this but now I cannot create a generic action that I can then have save out to different folders.
What I used to be able to do and want to do again:
I have a project that requires me to turn a print magazine into a website quarterly. I receive the files packaged from InDesign and I want to process the images to specific sizes and then save as web optimized.
For each article I want to be able to select the source folder and then a unique folder to save to for each article, so that optimized images for each article remain with the article files.
I never had an issue doing this until a version or two back, since then I can only create an action that will save for web to whatever folder is in the action.
I resorted to using image processing scripts and never realized I was not resampleing the images down to 72 dpi and am having an attack of how could I be so stupid.
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Hey everybody,
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Image 2
Image 3
Folder 2
Image 4
Image 5
Image 6
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Image 2
Image 3
Image 1
Image 2
Image 3
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Image 5
Image 6
Image 4
Image 5
Image 6
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Image 3 Web
Image 4 Web
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Hello everyone,
Every time I save I get an "Adobe Save For Web Error" that says "Could not complete this operation. An unknown error has occurred."
I haven't the slightest idea what to do or what happened but I can't save anything and it's starting to really frustrate me. Below is the system info:
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Adobe Photoshop Version: 13.0 (13.0 20120315.r.428 2012/03/15:21:00:00) x64
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Physical processor count: 2
Processor speed: 2400 MHz
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Memory used by Photoshop: 70 %
Image tile size: 128K
Image cache levels: 4
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OpenGL Drawing Mode: Advanced
OpenGL Allow Normal Mode: True.
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OpenCL Unavailable
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Display: 1
Main Display
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LIke I said, I sure hope somebody can help me out. Any suggestions would be appreciated. The only thing I could think that might be causing this is the fact that I upgraded to Maverick (Apple OSX) about 2.5 weeks ago. But this problem didn't start until about 3 days ago, so surely that's not the issue. Anyway, figured it was worth mentioning.
Please let me know.
Thank you,
Jamie Richards, a fellow Photoshop addictI found the solution (took forever to consolidate all the answers) for OS X 10.9 + Maverick. Finally!
1. Change permissions (as AOTPR says) to your User/Library/Preferences file so that your admin and user (the one you are using) has read + write permissions within the Get Info pane (command+I). You may have to add them with the sign.
2. Delete Adobe save for web 12.0 Prefs & Adobe save for web 13.0 Prefs files within the User/ Library/ Preferences folder. These may be hidden for some people, so when in a finder window, hold Option(alt) and click Go from the main top menu (keep holding Option/Alt) and click Library — the full Preferences folder should open for you.
3. Change the view when in Save for web pane in PS. If you have it in Cover Flow — it won't work. Change it to another view like List or Columns view.
Presto! Works for me on Maverick.
Thank god. It took forever to get this cleared up!!
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