Converting PDFs and AIs

JM
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J_Maloney
Feb 25, 2009
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Trying to batch convert PDF/AI files. If I run the batch I either force the same action test case "open" name on the batched files, or get a bunch of open files with no action run. Workaround is to open the files in one batch, and process them (on opened files) in another. But what about droplets? Can someone confirm I haven’t lost my mind?

I’m just looking to convert a bunch of PDFs to JPG keeping the same names and using an action to process the files. Can’t get it to work.

Thanks – J

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Buko
Feb 25, 2009
Use image processor from Bridge
JM
J_Maloney
Feb 25, 2009
Looks promising Buko. Not quite a droplet but good enough I think. And probably the best suggestion I’ve seen in the (many) posts dealing with this. Will report back. Thanks.
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Ram
Feb 25, 2009
I’m just looking to convert a bunch of PDFs to JPG

If you’re on CS4, download and install Dr. Brown’s Services 2.0.1, its like the Image Processor on steroids, written by the same author of the more modest Image Processor, Russell Brown. The installation includes 1-2-3 Process, Caption Maker and Dr. Brown’s Services.

<http://www.russellbrown.com/tips_tech.html> —> scroll down about one fourth of the page.
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Paul_R
Feb 25, 2009
You could use my PDF processor, it will handle multi page PDF’s you can even specify a range of pages.
<http://www.ps-scripts.com/bb/viewtopic.php?t=1882>

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