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viper61

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 3:51 pm    Post subject: Help with the JPEG options window?! Reply with quote

Hi. Am using a droplet to create watermarks to my photos, and the action that I have created inlcudes adding the text, resizing, saving and closing the image. This all works fine, except I am saving as a JPEG (even though the file is already a JPEG) and after the save of every image it comes up with the 'JPEG options' window, where you select the quality and have to click OK to continue saving the image.

My question is, is there anyway to stop this box coming up at all? I am using the droplet because I have about 300+ photos to apply this to at any one time and the droplet helps imensley, but no point if when I go back there are 300 images open, and I either have to click OK 300 times or close photoshop which means I have to click OK or cancel 300 times anyway!

Any ideas or help on this anyone? Hopefully some pros out there Big Wink

Thanks all.
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