Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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CHAPTER 12
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Saving Images
Using the Batch command
You can automatically convert multiple images to 
the same file format, size, and resolution using the 
Batch command. This is especially useful when 
importing images from a digital camera or 
scanner, or when processing images for use on 
the Web.
Note: If the plug-in module for your camera or 
scanner does not support importing multiple images, 
it may not work optimally during batch-processing. 
Contact the plug-in’s manufacturer for further
information.
To batch-process files using the Batch command:
1
Choose File > Automate > Batch.
2
For Files to Convert, specify which files you 
want to process:
Folder to process files already stored on your 
computer. Click Source to locate and select the 
folder. Select Include All Subfolders to process files 
in subfolders.
Import to import and process images from a 
PDF file, a digital camera, or a scanner. Select an 
import option from the From pop-up menu. The 
available options depend on the plug-in modules 
that are installed on your computer. (See “Using 
plug-in modules” on page 40.)
Opened Files to play the action on all open files.
3
For Conversion Options, choose the format to 
which you want to convert files. For more infor-
mation about file formats, see “Saving images in 
specific formats” on page 247.
4
To change the size and/or resolution of 
processed images, select Convert Image Size. Then 
choose the resolution to which you want to 
convert the images. Additionally, you can specify 
the width and height of the processed images. 
However, entering values for Width and Height 
may change the aspect ratio of the images, 
resulting in distorted final images.
5
To save modified versions of the files with new 
names (leaving the originals unchanged), select 
Rename Files and set naming options:
Select items from the pop-up menus or enter text 
into the fields to be combined into the default 
names for all files. Elements include document 
name, serial number or letter, file creation date, 
and file extension. The fields let you change the 
order and formatting of the filename parts. You 
must include at least one field that is unique for 
every file (for example, filename, serial number, 
or serial letter) to prevent files from overwriting 
each other.
For File Name Compatibility, choose 
Windows, Mac OS, and UNIX to make filenames 
compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and UNIX 
operating systems.
6
Click Destination to locate and select a desti-
nation folder for the processed files.
7
Click OK.