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AP2 - Export - Destination Folder


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I pretty sure I know the answer to this but I may have missed something so here goes. 

Is there a way of making export default to using the source folder automatically rather than having to browse? 

The reason for asking is that I want to create a macro that a) saves in affinity format as normal and b) saves a full size JPG along with it to the same source folder. This, if you haven't guessed already, is to enable any DAM to see a decent size image, which reflects any work done in AP2, rather than just, at best, a small thumbnail in those DAMs which show even that.

 

cheers

 

Hec

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12 hours ago, Grumpy Hec said:

I want to create a macro that a) saves in affinity format as normal and b) saves a full size JPG along with it to the same source folder.

Macros cannot record saves or exports

But File > New Batch Job has the option "Save into Original Location"

So, you could process your already saved APhoto files to create JPG versions in the same folder

File > New Batch Job supports File filtering for the source files (e.g. *.afphoto) and will process sub-folders.

So, if your APhoto documents are all accessible within/beneath a top-level folder structure you will only need to run one batch job to process all your APhoto documents

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1 hour ago, carl123 said:

Macros cannot record saves or exports

But File > New Batch Job has the option "Save into Original Location"

So, you could process your already saved APhoto files to create JPG versions in the same folder

File > New Batch Job supports File filtering for the source files (e.g. *.afphoto) and will process sub-folders.

So, if your APhoto documents are all accessible within/beneath a top-level folder structure you will only need to run one batch job to process all your APhoto documents

Ah. That sounds worth exploring. Many, many thanks for that steer.

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