How to save a jpg and give it a label automatically
hi guys. i've found myself regularly repeating set of actions , wondering if there way of automating them using cs4. scenario use bridge main photo organisation app. rate shots 1-5 stars , tend double click on ones edit them in ps. after saving edited shot jpg "_edited" added filename, apply label called 'enhanced' , apply 'original' label original jpg. lets me filter of edited/enhanced shots in bridge , locate originals if need them. makes edited files stand out when looked @ in file view of explorer etc .
is there action or script can create when i've finished editing jpg take original file name, add "_edited", save quality 10, baseline optimised, apply 'optimised' label new file , exit original jpg without saving applying 'original" label?
any advice appreciated. thanks.
is there action or script can create when i've finished editing jpg take original file name, add "_edited", save quality 10, baseline optimised, apply 'optimised' label new file , exit original jpg without saving applying 'original" label?
any advice appreciated. thanks.
i've been playing 'file, file info, raw data' , tried exporting, stippping down , re-importing following xml contain change want apply other files:<br /><br /><?xpacket begin="" id="w5m0mpcehihzreszntczkc9d"?><br /><x:xmpmeta xmlns:x="adobe:ns:meta/" x:xmptk="adobe xmp core 4.2.2-c063 53.352624, 2008/07/30-18:12:18 "><br /> <rdf:rdf xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"><br /> <rdf:description rdf:about=""<br /> xmlns:exif="http://ns.adobe.com/exif/1.0/"> <br /> <xmp:label>enhanced</xmp:label><br /> </rdf:description><br /> </rdf:rdf><br /></x:xmpmeta><br /><br />i trying use set label "enhanced". keep getting "error opening template" message. missing?<br /><br />by recording action saves jpg copy, can @ least save file ' copy' after it. there way change 'edited'? can paramaterise save location save in whatever location file opened in? cheers.
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