![]() Just cleaned up a few bits and bobs that weren’t needed. For the latest on features and limitations while using Photoshop in native mode, see Photoshop for Apple Silicon. Set baseName to (items 1 thru (idx - 1) of fName) as string ![]() Repeat with idx from 1 to (length of fName) Set ruler units of settings to ruler units of UserPrefs Appending extension apperars broken in CS2 so just remove the appending lowercase extension with copying Else you could just script your resize using docHeight & docWidth. Note: Remain connected to the internet until Photoshop Elements is completely installed on the system. Languages: Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Spanish, and Swedish. If you are calling action from script then be sure it has no open or save commands in it. for macOS Addeddate 11:41:03 Identifier adobe-creative-cloud-5.-for-macos Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0. Download installers of Adobe Photoshop Elements 20. I have not scripted V7 of Photoshop but this should give you a good starting point for what you want. So how do I tell Photoshop where to save a file? Or, if this is not possible, how do I copy (not move! - I need the origninal file to remain unchanged) the files to the “thumbnails” folder and then open them from there? Tell application "Adobe Photoshop 7.0" - yeah, I know, old stuff :-)ĭo action "make thumbnails" from "my actions collection" I cannot specify a fixed location to save to in my Photoshop action, because each folder I process has its own “thumbnails” folder, so I need to tell PS to use the present “thumbnails” folder. I want to open the image files in Photoshop, scale them etc., and then save the resulting thumbnail into the “thumbnails” folder located here inside the current containing folder. ![]() When the following part of my script is executed, we are inside a folder, and in this folder are image files (thisItem) and one subfolder with the name “thumbnails”. Now that I got the renaming of files working, I have another question that I could not find an answer to:
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