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Exporting many artboards with different suffix

New Here ,
Apr 09, 2018 Apr 09, 2018

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Hi!

I'm wondering if there is some convenient way to export multiple artboards as PNG/JPG files with different suffix by using one operation. For advertising purpose I often need to prepare one layout in completely different sizes with no common ratio between them. I found that the fastest way to create them is to make one separate artboard per size in one document.

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But the convenience of that solution ends when I have to export 10-20 artboards this way -> title_WxH.png (where W and H stand for dimensions in px).

I wish I could assign particular suffix to each artboard, and then use such PSD file as a mockup for every product I have to prepare in the future.

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Adobe Employee , Oct 03, 2018 Oct 03, 2018

I would use the Generator feature in Photoshop. You can name each artboard to indicate multiple file sizes and multiple output file types.

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I would use the Generator feature in Photoshop. You can name each artboard to indicate multiple file sizes and multiple output file types.

Create image assets from layers in Photoshop

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