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Photoshop action for converting layered files to flattened jpgs?
I suppose "flattened jpg" is redundant...but anyway - is there an action out there that will convert a layered file (either tif or psd) to a flattened jpg? I have a bunch of LOs from when I first started digiscrapping that I want to get printed but opening each one by one and flattening manually is taking FOR-EV-ER!
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This workflow action by NicoleV (flourish) might have what you're looking for.
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It shouldn't be difficult at all to record your own action to do it. I recorded an action to save my PSD's as TIFF's. It took about 10 seconds to record the action.
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What version do you have? In the PSCS starting with PSCS3, I think, they have image processor which lets you batch process files to resave them in a different version.
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Pioneer Woman has a Flatten action in set 1 of her free actions here (http://thepioneerwoman.com/photograp...oshop-actions/). Scroll down and you'll find the PSE sets and a little further down is the post with the photoshop sets.
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I created an action for myself that duplicates my 12x12 layered PSD twice. One file just gets flattened, and the other file gets resized to 72 dpi, 600x600 pixels for web posting, then gets flattened. Then, all I have to do is save each of the two new files as JPGs. It was really quick to do. I don't mind sharing the action, though. Just PM me if you want it.
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