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Jun 19, 2008
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Using CS3, is there a way of saving images both as a .psd and as a .jpg simultaneously? It would be really great not to have to go through Save and then Save As .jpg, set quality to 12 (max) and remove the name ‘copy’ which gets added to my filename, everytime I save stuff. (I have to use both formats in my work)

Thanks,

Graham.

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Grinder
Jun 19, 2008
Graham wrote:
Using CS3, is there a way of saving images both as a .psd and as a .jpg simultaneously? It would be really great not to have to go through Save and then Save As .jpg, set quality to 12 (max) and remove the name ‘copy’ which gets added to my filename, everytime I save stuff. (I have to use both formats in my work)

I’m optimistic you could accomplish this with a custom action.
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Mike
Jun 19, 2008
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 10:07:16 -0700, Graham wrote
(in article ):

is there a way of saving images both as a .psd and as a .jpg simultaneously?

No.

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Mike
Jun 19, 2008
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:18:14 -0700, Grinder wrote
(in article <Gpx6k.215706$>):

Graham wrote:
Using CS3, is there a way of saving images both as a .psd and as a .jpg simultaneously? It would be really great not to have to go through Save and then Save As .jpg, set quality to 12 (max) and remove the name ‘copy’ which gets added to my filename, everytime I save stuff. (I have to use both formats in my work)

I’m optimistic you could accomplish this with a custom action.

Chuckle.

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nomail
Jun 19, 2008
Graham wrote:

Using CS3, is there a way of saving images both as a .psd and as a .jpg simultaneously? It would be really great not to have to go through Save and then Save As .jpg, set quality to 12 (max) and remove the name ‘copy’ which gets added to my filename, everytime I save stuff. (I have to use both formats in my work)

Directly: no. Indirectly, yes. Just save all images as psd only. Then, at the end of the day, run Image Processor to save a JPEG copy as well.


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jaSPAMc
Jun 19, 2008
ArtistMike found these unused words:

On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 11:18:14 -0700, Grinder wrote
(in article <Gpx6k.215706$>):

Graham wrote:
Using CS3, is there a way of saving images both as a .psd and as a .jpg simultaneously? It would be really great not to have to go through Save and then Save As .jpg, set quality to 12 (max) and remove the name ‘copy’ which gets added to my filename, everytime I save stuff. (I have to use both formats in my work)

I’m optimistic you could accomplish this with a custom action.

Chuckle.

Chuk’le write it ?

[Save, then Save As]
LOL
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Fred
Jun 25, 2008
Using CS3, is there a way of saving images both as a .psd and as a .jpg simultaneously? It would be really great not to have to go through Save and then Save As .jpg, set quality to 12 (max) and remove the name ‘copy’ which gets added to my filename, everytime I save stuff. (I have to use both formats in my work)

Thanks,

Graham.

File>Scripts>Image Processor.
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John J
Jun 26, 2008
Graham wrote:
Using CS3, is there a way of saving images both as a .psd and as a .jpg simultaneously?

Yes. See File – Scripts – Script Even Manager

Turn it on by checking the box in the upper left corner. Then select Photoshop Event: Save Document.
Click the Script radio button and select: Save Extra JPEG

Then when you save anything, an extra JPEG is saved without pestering you at all. It just happens.


John
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John J
Jun 26, 2008
ArtistMike wrote:
On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 10:07:16 -0700, Graham wrote
(in article ):

is there a way of saving images both as a .psd and as a .jpg simultaneously?

No.

Yes. See my response.
JJ
John J
Jun 26, 2008
Johan W. Elzenga wrote:
Graham wrote:

Using CS3, is there a way of saving images both as a .psd and as a .jpg simultaneously? It would be really great not to have to go through Save and then Save As .jpg, set quality to 12 (max) and remove the name ‘copy’ which gets added to my filename, everytime I save stuff. (I have to use both formats in my work)

Directly: no.

Directly: Yes.
JJ
John J
Jun 26, 2008
Fred wrote:
Using CS3, is there a way of saving images both as a .psd and as a .jpg simultaneously? It would be really great not to have to go through Save and then Save As .jpg, set quality to 12 (max) and remove the name ‘copy’ which gets added to my filename, everytime I save stuff. (I have to use both formats in my work)

Thanks,

Graham.

File>Scripts>Image Processor.

Too much fuss with that one. It’s easier than that.

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