A follow up on my recent Save For Web thread. I did set up an action (turned out to be quite simple) to do the following:
1. Resample image to 72ppi. 2. Change profile to sRGB. 3. Change image to 8 bit. 4. Save for Web and delete modified image. To go with that I revised my workflow so that raw images from the camera or one of the scanners go into a Raw Images folder on the Desktop. I consider those to be my digital equivalent of negatives. Using Camera Raw I convert to PSD files which go into a PSD Images folder on the Desktop. These are the working images to be edited to final print form. Anything for the web is now converted by the action above and saved into a Web Images folder (also on the desktop). Which can be done by hitting <F12> on an open image or by running the action on the PSD Image folder as a batch and converting all of them. Once I am through selecting them the Web Images I want to use go to an appropriate folder in my Webpage archive to be uploaded, and the batch is deleted from the Web Images folder (remember it is as simple as hitting <F12> to recreate them). PSD images get saved to am appropriate subfolder in my Photos Partition, and the raw images get archived. Seems to be working well so far. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

