Hi all,
Firstly, sorry if this query has already been answered. I searched forums and found answers similar, but not exactly the same.
I have a number of image-containing folders to be converted at once via batch conversion, e.g.
c:\users\me\pictures\folder1
c:\users\me\pictures\folder2
etc
I want to recreate the last subfolder name but in a different path. For example
c:\users\me\pictures\converted\folder1
c:\users\me\pictures\converted\folder2
In the UI for the output directory I use "c:\users\me\pictures\converted\$d" which I would expect to produce c:\users\me\pictures\converted\folder1, and so on, based on the description of $d. But instead it adds the full path, so the images are dropped into
c:\users\me\pictures\converted\users\me\pictures\f older1 etc.
Am I using $d incorrectly? Have I inadvertently checked a box to recreate original folder structure after named directory?
Thanks!
Firstly, sorry if this query has already been answered. I searched forums and found answers similar, but not exactly the same.
I have a number of image-containing folders to be converted at once via batch conversion, e.g.
c:\users\me\pictures\folder1
c:\users\me\pictures\folder2
etc
I want to recreate the last subfolder name but in a different path. For example
c:\users\me\pictures\converted\folder1
c:\users\me\pictures\converted\folder2
In the UI for the output directory I use "c:\users\me\pictures\converted\$d" which I would expect to produce c:\users\me\pictures\converted\folder1, and so on, based on the description of $d. But instead it adds the full path, so the images are dropped into
c:\users\me\pictures\converted\users\me\pictures\f older1 etc.
Am I using $d incorrectly? Have I inadvertently checked a box to recreate original folder structure after named directory?
Thanks!
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