Image Processor New to Photoshop CS2, Image Processor offers a quick way of saving up to three versions of the selected imagesa JPEG, a TIFF, and a Photoshop file, with each format in a separate subfolder. You can set different sizes for each format, and optionally, run an action and include a copyright notice. Figure 9-13 shows the Image Processor dialog box.Figure 9-13. Image Processor
Let's look at the options.Open first image to apply settings is primarily useful for processing unedited images that require approximately the same treatment. When you run Image Processor, the first raw opens in Camera Raw. The settings you make there are applied to all the other images. These settings are used only by Image Processorthey aren't written to the image's metadata.Select location to save processed images lets you save the images either in the same folder, or in one that you designate here. In either case, if you've chosen multiple file formats, a subfolder is created for each file format.File Type lets you save any combination of JPEG, PSD, and TIFF, with the option to resize the image in any of the chosen formats.Preferences lets you choose an action that runs on all the processed images, lets you include copyright info if you haven't done so already, and gives you a choice as to whether or not to include the ICC profile in the images. The settings shown in  |