Windows Batch Processes in Photoshop7

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  1. kill_me_quick

    kill_me_quick Big and Blue

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    I like to watermark my images just by simply adding a layer of text, resizing to 640x480 and saving as a jpg on image quality 6.

    I know there is a batch processes under file=>automate=>batch....

    Is there a way i can do all of this in one go as its vey time consuming.

    here is an example of what i mean

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    Fod what is the cheesecake?

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    yes. look at creating droplets.

    they're basically macros. i created one to convert my digi pics from RAW to jpeg high quality when i cba to do it manually. what's cool is that it creates a lil EXE. you "drop" all the images you want to perform onto that exe, it launched photoshop, does its thang (you "record" a reference set of actions before hand, this is what's stored in the droplet) and closes.
     
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    Thank you, very helpfull that tutorial.

    Took me two tries to get it working but it does now

    cheers guys
     
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    How could I not help to someone who runs similar hardware... =)

    AMD XP (Barton) 2800+ @ 2133 | Abit AN7 | Maxtor 120 Gb | WD 120 SATA | 512Mb PC3200 | 128mb FX5900XT by MSI
     
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