A question about actions

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sayNOtoSPAM
Apr 5, 2006
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Hopefully one of you can help me with this as Adobe’s tech support is a joke.

I am trying to create an action that will do nothing but open a picture from a folder, let me do whatever I want to it, and then open the next picture in the folder when I close/save the first picture.

The goal is to point my action to a folder and be able to edit all the pictures in succession without having to visit the Open dialogue.

THANKS for any help you can provide!

Brad

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GordonG
Apr 6, 2006
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Hopefully one of you can help me with this as Adobe’s tech support is a joke.

I am trying to create an action that will do nothing but open a picture from a folder, let me do whatever I want to it, and then open the next picture in the folder when I close/save the first picture.
The goal is to point my action to a folder and be able to edit all the pictures in succession without having to visit the Open dialogue.
THANKS for any help you can provide!

Brad

Do what I do – just drag the whole lot into PS I load about 30 at a time, 8.2MPixel photos) and process them / save them.
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KatWoman
Apr 6, 2006
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Hopefully one of you can help me with this as Adobe’s tech support is a joke.

I am trying to create an action that will do nothing but open a picture from a folder, let me do whatever I want to it, and then open the next picture in the folder when I close/save the first picture.
The goal is to point my action to a folder and be able to edit all the pictures in succession without having to visit the Open dialogue.
THANKS for any help you can provide!

Brad

they didn’t answer because you don’t need an action to do that shift click or control click the files in the open dialog you can open all or a few or one
or as directed go to the folder choose files drag to PS icon in taskbar or to open PS window

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