Batch (actions) of the PSD to Jpeg conversion

Until a month or two ago, using photoshop CS5 - windows, a batch of files psd conversion of many say fred1. PSD through fred10.psd gave me fred1 jpeg through fred10.jpeg. I have saveconversions in a folder of jpeg of discharge to another disk where there is also, dump dump tiff with tiff and psd serve not to much.

Using measures, the first conversion of a series will be fred.jpeg, but later, it will be copy.jpeg by fred10 copy .jpeg fred1. No big deal for some files as the copy of words cannot be deleted. However, if a JPEG say fred.jpeg should be updated to say a slide show or web site then the news of the conversion of the file updated as fred copy.jpeg causes problems of identity.

Please, please, how can I go back to the situation where the fred.psd becomes fred.jpeg and not fred copy.jpeg. This seems not to happen for individual conversions the manual way. I tried to convert to JPEG 2000, but the same thing happened. I'm not sure of jpeg 2000 and how it would work if holding on to a processor phot for "prints".

Thanks for your help in the past and I hope that your help now. I am hoping to move to photoshop CS6 and dreamweaver CS6 shortly that I did the calculation over three years and upgrades to purchase seems to be better than the monthly arrangements.

Graham davies

Hello, why don't you use the image processor, in the bridge tools > Photoshop menu? It allows to make easy conversions without setting up complex actions.

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