Is there anyway of getting photoshop to save as JPG as default? If possible, quality 10.
Also, do you have a tutorial on how to setup a batch resize? I take pictures at 5mp and I want to resize them with the batch automation tool to 640x480 and say save them in a new folder resized.
A tutorial for ImageReady animating GIFs would be nice too.. but thats asking wayy too much.
Lastly, do you know wehre I can find a good tutorial on premiere? I figured out the basics but I want to learn more.
1) If you're going to start a graphic from scratch, it'd automatically have the option PSD for you to save as. But, if you open up a JPG to edit, to save it automatically as JPG again, everything must be flatten down. Layers > Flatten Layers Then you can click save and close out without going thru that. Not sure about the quality 10 though.
2) I usually use other programs for this. Before I used a "Batch It" program, or atleast that's what I think it's called. I can't remember, so here's a list of programs that would batch everything for you. Some/All also come with a watermark stamper, which you could stamp your name on them so no one else would take them.
http://www.download.com/Batch-Image-Resize...tml?tag=tab_pub
http://www.download.com/Batch-It-Ultra/300...tml?tag=tab_pub
http://www.download.com/Batch-It-/3000-220...tml?tag=tab_pub
3) Tutorial on Image Ready Animations...One day.....one day...haha I'll start on one. It'd probably be video again because *lazy*. =p haha but if you guys prefer word tutorial, I can do that too.
4) Err, I used to work with this program too but I only know basics as well. I don't know if you've googled anything, but if you haven't, here's some sites for tutorials.
http://www.wrigleyvideo.com/videotutorial/
http://www.mediacollege.com/video/editing/adobe-premiere/
http://www.tutorialized.com/tutorials/Premiere/1
http://studio.adobe.com/us/search/sort?sor...vel=all&x=9&y=6
http://www.asia.adobe.com/products/tips/premiere.html








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