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Bill

2005-11-24, 6:30 pm

Hello everyone,
This my first post to this list.

I just started using my new copy of PSP9 and thought I'd see if anyone here
could help.

I find I'm using the "One Step Photo Fix" on a majority of my photos and was
wondering if there's a way to apply it to an entire folder?

I guess either there's a way from within PSP or is it possible someone's
written a script to do this or something similar that I may modify?

Any thoughts?

Thanks!

-Bill Yanneck
Grand Junction, CO
http://wayoutwest.tk
http://ridingduo.netfirms.com/live/


Trev

2005-11-24, 6:31 pm


"Bill" <ridingduo@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:iP-dncGnhLpAgRvenZ2dnUVZ_tednZ2d@bresnan.com...
> Hello everyone,
> This my first post to this list.
>
> I just started using my new copy of PSP9 and thought I'd see if anyone
> here
> could help.
>
> I find I'm using the "One Step Photo Fix" on a majority of my photos and
> was
> wondering if there's a way to apply it to an entire folder?
>
> I guess either there's a way from within PSP or is it possible someone's
> written a script to do this or something similar that I may modify?
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Bill Yanneck
> Grand Junction, CO
> http://wayoutwest.tk
> http://ridingduo.netfirms.com/live/


One step photo fix started out as a script in PSP that you could run in
batch mode or you could simply open an image set the scripting tool to
record , run the OSPF and the stop the record and save the script as MY
(your's) ospf. Then you can use it in batch mode. recording the script is
simple, its just like recording a tape.
>
>



Tim

2005-11-24, 10:18 pm

Bill wrote:
> Hello everyone,
> This my first post to this list.
>
> I just started using my new copy of PSP9 and thought I'd see if
> anyone here could help.
>
> I find I'm using the "One Step Photo Fix" on a majority of my photos
> and was wondering if there's a way to apply it to an entire folder?
>
> I guess either there's a way from within PSP or is it possible
> someone's written a script to do this or something similar that I may
> modify?
>


In PSP 8, One Step Photo Fix was a script which was hard coded in PSP 9.
The PSP 8 script version can be downloaded from
http://ftp.jasc.com/pub/en/OneStepPhotoFix.PspScript


--
Tim


Uni

2005-11-25, 6:43 pm

Bill wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> This my first post to this list.
>
> I just started using my new copy of PSP9 and thought I'd see if anyone here
> could help.
>
> I find I'm using the "One Step Photo Fix" on a majority of my photos and was
> wondering if there's a way to apply it to an entire folder?
>
> I guess either there's a way from within PSP or is it possible someone's
> written a script to do this or something similar that I may modify?
>
> Any thoughts?


Yes, use Irfanview http://www.irfanview.com It's free and quickly does
batch processing.

Uni
>
> Thanks!
>
> -Bill Yanneck
> Grand Junction, CO
> http://wayoutwest.tk
> http://ridingduo.netfirms.com/live/
>
>


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