Version 0.1.0
Convert one or more PSD files to JPG format. Thumbnail and optimize them, or don't.
I keep many of the assets I use for web development in PSD format. This lets me perform non-destructive edits and crops in Photoshop and come back to edit the originals later. I built psdtojpg
to make it easier to generate, downsize, and optimize JPGs from my asset PSDs.
This is a Python 3 script, so use pip3
to install:
pip3 install psdtojpg
After this, run psdtojpg --help
from your terminal to verify it's installed properly.
psdtojpg my_file.psd
my_file.psd ➔ Converted/Original/my_file.jpg
(original size, default quality: 80)
psdtojpg -w 640 -t 480 my_file.psd
my_file.psd ➔ Converted/Original/my_file.jpg
(original size)my_file.psd ➔ Converted/Resized/my_file.jpg
(max size: 640x480 px)
psdtojpg -w 640 -t 480 -n my_file.psd
my_file.psd ➔ Converted/Resized/my_file.jpg
(max size: 640x480 px)
psdtojpg -q 60 my_file.psd
my_file.psd ➔ Converted/Original/my_file.jpg
(original size, quality: 60)
psdtojpg -o my_file.psd
my_file.psd ➔ Converted/Original/my_file.jpg
(original size, optimized with ImageOptim)
psdtojpg -w 800 -t 600 -g orig -r thumb/sm my_file.psd
my_file.psd ➔ orig/my_file.jpg
(original size)my_file.psd ➔ thumb/sm/my_file.jpg
(max size: 800x600 px)
Python 3. (Tested with Python 3.4.1 on Mac OS X 10.9.3.)
Relies on the following packages:
Optional dependencies:
- For image optimization on OS X: ImageOptim CLI—install with
npm install -g imageoptim-cli
Command: psdtojpg --help
usage: psdtojpg [-h] [-w MAX_WIDTH] [-t MAX_HEIGHT] [-q QUALITY] [-o] [-n]
[-g ORIGINAL_FOLDER] [-r RESIZED_FOLDER]
psd_file [psd_file ...]
Convert PSD files to JPG images.
positional arguments:
psd_file One or more PSD files to be converted
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-w MAX_WIDTH, --max-width MAX_WIDTH
The maximum width of resized output files in pixels.
-t MAX_HEIGHT, --max-height MAX_HEIGHT
The maximum height of resized output files in pixels.
-q QUALITY, --quality QUALITY
The output quality of JPG files. Default is 80.
-o, --optimize Optimize output files with ImageOptim after
conversion. Requires the imageOptim CLI to be
installed.
-n, --no-originals Do not output original-size JPGs.
-g ORIGINAL_FOLDER, --original-folder ORIGINAL_FOLDER
The name of the output folder for original-size JPGs.
Can be nested.
-r RESIZED_FOLDER, --resized-folder RESIZED_FOLDER
The name of the output folder for resized JPGs. Can be
nested.
Bug reports, fixes, or features? Feel free to open an issue or pull request any time. You can also tweet me at mplewis or email me at matt@mplewis.com.
Copyright (c) 2014 Matthew Lewis. Licensed under the MIT License.