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That is where I am stuck -- thank you! You probably have hardcoded file name and photohop is always saving file with the same name what is causing to overwrite existing file. Can you expand step to save and post screenshot? Or upload action somewhere and post link so we can examine and modify it if necessary.

Below is screenshot with the difference, second action will always overwrite existing file and you will always end up with single file in your batch process. Agreed - I have hard coded the names in my Action.

I didn't see how not or force it to default to sequential name. I wish there was a character I could put before the extenstion name that did this renaming with no overwriting.

But I couldn't find a way to force that. I have IPP, tried to run my Action within that - but the overwrites still occur. My sense is that I need to get Save As right in the Action. See my post below. Then you need to recode a Save As step for some image file type like jpeg that only records the destination folder in the action step no file name so the step will default the file name to the current documents name. You can batch that action and override the destination folder using options.

If you expand your actions save as step so you can reads the settings recorded you will see it has a file name and extension recorded into the step's settings. You do not want that. Do not set the file name when you record the step. Do not alter the file names field in the save as dialog. If you do that will be recorder into the action step. You want the step recorded with no file name set just the folder set like the action:.

Actions you use with the Image Processor and Image Processor Pro need no Save steps saving files types is a function these scripts provide. The actions should not have save steps. You must correct one mistake: you have Copy step at the begining of action and it is causing error message.

You will see during batch process several Save dialogues where you can name your files as you want. Thank you and JJ. I am learning Actions and related things as I try and solve this problem. I do so appreciate your kind patience. JJ - It behaves such that it makes me select a name.

I tried leaving that blank and would not progress. Bojan - The copy step is key - that is where I copy my objects selected from my large source image. I want to just drag my selection through the image over my ROI, hit F13, have the 8 images that my Action creates saved, drag to another ROI, hit F13 and have those 8 images saved with no overwrites.

I am building a CNN to identify birds and the CNN likes as many instances of the objects to be found - hence my flipping and rotating. I may add other image mods to my action but for now I am happy with just the 8. I can do more later using batch or other automation. My source image is 33, by 12, and contains around birds that I want to turn into x8 birds in one folder to use to train my CNN. Finder can rename images nicely and sequentially but I cannot get it to do that as files come into the folder from PS Actions.

Easy solution, again: Save steps can save each version in separate folder with no overwrites, are you aware of that? I mean you can create 8 folders on your drives and record 8 Save steps to save files one after another in different folders with file named after document name.

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