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Processing Multiple Image Files


The Image Processor command () in Photoshop allows you to convert and process multiple files without first creating an action, which is something you need to do with the Batch command. The Image Processor commands makes it easy to convert a set of files to either JPEG, PSD, or TIFF, or all three formats at the same time. When you take a lot of digital pictures, you can process the camera raw files all at once using the same options. If you are working on a collage with specific size and color requirements, you can use Image Processor to resize images to specific dimensions and embed a color profile or change the color mode to sRGB (the default working space for most Adobe color settings; recommended for Web and digital camera images). In addition, you can include copyright metadata into any of the converted images.

Use the Image Processor Command



Click the

File menu, point to

Scripts , and then click

Image Processor .

Click the

Use Open Images option or click

Select Folder to select the images or folder to process.

Select the

Open First Image To Apply Settings check box to apply the same settings to all the images.

This allows you to adjust the settings in the first image, and then apply the same settings to the rest of the images.

Click the

Save In Same Location option or click

Select Folder to select the location to save processed images.

If you process the same file multiple times to the same location, each file is saved with a unique file name, so it's not overwritten.

Select from the following options:


  • Save As JPEG.
    Saves image in JPEG format.


  • Quality.
    Enter a quality value between 0 and 12 (3 or 4 recommended for Web graphics)


  • Resize To Fit.
    Resizes the images to fit the width and height in pixels.


  • Convert Profile To sRGB.
    Converts the color profile to sRGB; select the Include ICC Profile check box to save it.


  • Save As PSD.
    Saves images in the PSD Photoshop format.


  • Maximize Compatibility.
    Saves a composite of a layer image for programs that can't read layered images.


  • Save As TIFF.
    Saves images in the TIFF format.


  • LZW Compression.
    Saves TIFF files using the LZW compression scheme.

Select from the following preferences options:


  • Run Action.
    Runs a selected Photoshop action.


  • Copyright Info.
    Includes file information entered in the IPTC copyright metadata


  • Include ICC Profile.
    Embeds the color profile with the saved image files.

To save your settings, click

Save , enter a name, and then click

Save .

To load saved settings, click

Load , select the settings file, and then click

Open .

Click

Run .



For Your Information


Batch Renaming Files with Bridge

You can rename files and folders in a batch, or group, to save time. With Bridge, you can select the same settings for all the files you want to process. Launch Bridge from the desktop or Photoshop, select the files you want to rename or select a folder in the Folders panel that contains the files you want to rename, set options in any of the following areas, and then click Rename: Destination Folder (rename, move, or copy), New Filenames (choose elements from menus or enter text to create file names; click plus (+) to add and minus (-) to remove), Preserve file name in XMP Metadata, or Operating System Compatibility.


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