Adobe photoshop cs2 User Manual

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
If you chose Folder as the destination, specify a file-naming convention and select file compatibility options for 
the processed files: 
For File Naming, select elements from the pop-up menus or enter text into the fields to be combined into the 
default names  for all  files.  The fields let  you change the  order and  formatting  of  the components of the  file  name.  
You must include at least one field that is unique for every file (for example, file name, serial number, or serial 
letter) to prevent files from overwriting each other. Starting Serial Number specifies the starting number for any 
serial number fields. Serial letter fields always start with the letter “A” for the first file. 
For File Name Compatibility, choose Windows, Mac OS, and UNIX to make file names compatible with Windows, 
Mac OS, and UNIX operating systems. 
Saving files using the Batch command options usually saves the files in the same format as the original files. To create 
a batch process that saves files in a new format, record the Save As command followed by the Close command as part 
of your original action. Then choose Override Action “Save In” Commands for the Destination when setting up the batch 
process. 
Select an option for error processing from the Errors pop-up menu: 
Stop For Errors 
Suspends the process until you confirm the error message. 
Log Errors To File 
Records each error  in  a file without  stopping  the process. If errors are  logged  to  a file,  a message  
appears after processing. To review the error file, open with a text editor after the Batch command has run. 
To batch-process files in nested folders into different formats 
Process your folders as you would normally, until the Destination step. 
Choose Save And Close for the destination. You can specify options for Override Action “Save As” Commands to 
do the following: 
If  the “Save  As” step in the  action  contains  a file name,  this  name  is  overridden  by  the name of the  document  being  
saved; all “Save As” steps are treated as if they were recorded without a file name. 
The folder you specified in the “Save As” action step is overridden by the document’s original folder. 
Note: For this to work properly, you must have a “Save As” step in the action; the Batch command does not automatically 
save files. 
You can use this procedure, for instance, to sharpen, resize, and save images as JPEGs in their original folders. You 
create  an  action  that  has a sharpen step,  a resize step,  and then a “Save As JPEG”  step. When you  batch-process  this  
action, you  select  Include All  Subfolders, make the  destination Save And  Close,  and select Override Action “Save  As”  
Commands. 
Droplets 
About droplets 
droplet is a small application that applies an action to one or more images that you drag onto the Droplet icon in 
Photoshop or in ImageReady. You can save a droplet on the desktop or to another location on disk.