Image Processor and JPEG destination folder

I wonder if it is possible to change the name of the JPEG destination folder when using Image Processor?
I organize all my folders with a specific date structure.  Whenever I use Image Processor to create JPEGs, the folder is called JPEG.  Then I have to rename the folder with the date structure.  Is there some way to include the original folder name in the JPEG folder?
"Save As JPEG
Saves images in JPEG format within a folder called JPEG in the destination folder."
Thanks for any ideas.
Lynnea

I believe if you download the Image Processor Pro script from Russell Brown's web site and install it.  You will find it installs under menu File>Automate.  It is like the Image Processor but is more powerful. You can save as many different sized jpegs for a image as you need you can name the folder or folders you want them saved in.   You can add, remove and turn ON/OFF the tabs in the center section.

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