On Wed, 07 Jun 2006 06:25:10 GMT, sonsdad <sonsdad@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>Hi Group
>Is there a method of converting PSD files to JPEG?
>Thanks to you all
>
Yes, open the image in Photoshop, ensure that all layers are flattened
and >>Save As<< a jpeg with whatever level of compression you require.
Ian
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"sonsdad" <sonsdad@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Group
> Is there a method of converting PSD files to JPEG?
> Thanks to you all
TRY save for web, select JPG high, use 2 up and you can see the compression
and actual size of the image, it will auto fix the resolution for you.
"sonsdad" <sonsdad@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Group
> Is there a method of converting PSD files to JPEG?
> Thanks to you all
>
and PS before tacit tells you unless you are going to use these for the web
there is most likely no reason for saving as jpg. A better choice for
flattened images may be TIFF.
"sonsdad" <sonsdad@ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Hi Group
> Is there a method of converting PSD files to JPEG?
> Thanks to you all
Nah mate, all those JPG images on web are made by MS Paint =)
Ofc there is > Save for Web > JPG > there ya go!
Hi Group
Thanks for your helpful response, Having established that it can be done can
I batch process the files to speed up the conversion? If so how should I go
about it?
Cheers
On 7/6/06 07:25, in article C0AC304A.1CF29%sonsdad@ntlworld.com, "sonsdad"
<sonsdad@ntlworld.com> wrote:
> Hi Group
> Is there a method of converting PSD files to JPEG?
> Thanks to you all
>
>
sonsdad wrote:
> Hi Group
> Thanks for your helpful response, Having established that it can be done c
an
> I batch process the files to speed up the conversion? If so how should I g
o
> about it?
See: "Actions". Save for Web can be a better way to produce JPEGs
(especially if you don't want them bloated with metadata).
> Cheers
>
>
> On 7/6/06 07:25, in article C0AC304A.1CF29%sonsdad@ntlworld.com, "sonsdad"
> <sonsdad@ntlworld.com> wrote:
>
Ok, if you want an automated process to convert psd to JPEG the best
method I've found is this>
1. Go to File>Scripts>Image Processor
2. In the dialog box that appears select the folder where your images
live.
3. Select the type of document you want to convert to PSD, JPG or TIFF
4. (This is great). If you want to resize your image check the option
Resize to fit and select the new document size.
5. When you're done press Run and Photoshop will convert all your
images in the formats you've specified.
Hope this helps,
sonsdad wrote:
> Hi Group
> Is there a method of converting PSD files to JPEG?
> Thanks to you all
> and PS before tacit tells you unless you are going to use these for the
> web there is most likely no reason for saving as jpg. A better choice for
> flattened images may be TIFF.
...or if you want to have them printed by almost any on-line service or hav
e
them viewed by people who don't have PS.