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  • Help! – Creating Action(s) for Batch Operation

    Posted by Ben Wharton on August 3, 2008 at 12:48 pm

    Hi Photoshop people –

    Having a real issue I can’t get to the bottom of. Any pointers massively helpful as a project depends upon it…

    OK, so I have thousands of folders (named uniquely with a code), each folder contains six PNGS layers (all called the same names in each folder)which make up a character: Body, Hair, Open Eyes, Closed Eyes, Pupils, Mouth.

    I need to be able to open these layers, comp them in the right order, and then save them out in three different combinations (with some layers switched on/off).

    I’m no action/batch guru, just a producer knowing not quite enough.

    So, I’ve created an action opening the 6 files in one of these folders – fine.

    I’ve created an action to comp the layers together in the right order to make the first of the required comps – fine.

    I’ve created an action to save the comp as a new image.

    Individually I run the three actions together (as a new action) and it’s all good.

    BUT when I try to batch the above, it:

    Opens the first folder
    opens the files in it
    does the comp

    Doesn’t close the original files

    Then (bizarrely) opens up the ORIGINAL folder I made the first action with (the one opening the 6 files) and gives an error saying a layer isn’t available. i.e. because it’s trying to manipulate a layer it thinks it has on the comped image, but instead it’s now pointing to the first image in the ORIGINAL file which has only the one layer…

    Now, I first recorded the comp action where it saved and closed all the files at the end. But when I batched it seemed to ignore the close actions and went onto loading up the next first image and gave the error again. I thought maybe I should let the batch mechanism close the files in the options… but to no avail.

    This should be simple, I think (!) but I’m probably missing something subtle (or not so subtle).

    Can anyone help?

    Thanks

    Ben (in desperate need)

    Ben Wharton replied 17 years, 9 months ago 1 Member · 2 Replies
  • 2 Replies
  • Ben Wharton

    August 3, 2008 at 12:50 pm

    Just to add: I’m using CS3

  • Ben Wharton

    August 3, 2008 at 5:58 pm

    I guess it’s Sunday and everyone’s doing something a little more meaningful with their lives rather than thinking about photoshop actions…

    Sigh!

    Ben

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