


The photo taken day should not be changed even converted to different format, just like what I did in Windows days! Using command line ain't that scary, but I'm not really enjoy to edit the Exif afterwards for thousands photos on different days, frankly it's quite trouble. So there you have it – the detailed steps on how to convert multiple images to JPEG in Photoshop! Whether you’re using the Batch feature, Actions feature, or Export command, each method is quick and easy to do.As Howard said, Mac OS control the file "ctime", this shouldn't call an issue then However, it's really not brilliant at all.

Photoshop will then proceed with the automated process of converting multiple images to the JPEG format and there you have it! You can now easily convert bulk images using the Batch feature!

Wait for the automation process to be finished and check the destination folder for the converted files. Lastly, for the Destination section, choose the folder where you want to save the converted JPEG format images. For the Source section, choose the folder containing the images to be converted. In the Play section, select the set and action created earlier in the Actions window. Adjust the batch automation settings. In the Batch window that will appear, set up the automation of the conversion process. To do this, go to File > Automate > Batch.ġ2. Open the Batch window to start automation. Now that we have recorded the actions to convert the PNG format image into a JPEG format, we need to automate the process to apply it to multiple images. To do this, simply go to the Actions window and click on the “Stop recording” button at the bottom of the window.ġ1. Close the image. For the last step to record, go to the File menu again and select “Close” to close the image.ġ0. Then, select “Images Only” for the format and click on the “Save” button.ĩ. Select the file location and format, then save the image. For the file location, select the folder that you created earlier where the converted files will be contained. Save the image as a JPEG file. In the new window that will appear, select the “JPEG” file format and click on the “Save” button.Ĩ. For the first action, go to Export > Save for Web (Legacy).ħ. Export the image. Now we can start recording the actions for converting our PNG format image to a JPEG format. Then, type in the name for your new action and click on the “Record” button to start recording.Ħ. Add a new action to the set and start recording. To do this, select the “+” icon at the bottom part of the Actions window. JPEG is a lossy file format, which means that some quality will be lost when the images are converted.ĥ. PRO TIP: If you are using Photoshop to convert multiple images to JPEG, be sure to save a copy of your original image files first.
