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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Automating the Camera Raw workflow
Automating processing of camera raw images
You can create an action to automate the processing camera raw image files. You can automate the editing process,
and the process of saving the files in formats such as PSD, DNG, JPEG, Large Document Format (PSB), TIFF, and
PDF. In Photoshop, you can also use the Batch command, the Image Processor, or the Create Droplet command to
process one or more camera raw image files. The Image Processor is especially useful for saving camera raw image
files in different file formats during the same processing session.
and the process of saving the files in formats such as PSD, DNG, JPEG, Large Document Format (PSB), TIFF, and
PDF. In Photoshop, you can also use the Batch command, the Image Processor, or the Create Droplet command to
process one or more camera raw image files. The Image Processor is especially useful for saving camera raw image
files in different file formats during the same processing session.
Here are some tips for automating the processing of camera raw image files:
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When you record an action, do so with Image Settings chosen from the Settings menu of the Camera Raw dialog
box. In this way, the settings particular to each image (from the Camera Raw database or sidecar XMP files) are
used to play back the action.
box. In this way, the settings particular to each image (from the Camera Raw database or sidecar XMP files) are
used to play back the action.
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If you plan to use the action with the Batch command, you may want to use the Save As command and choose the
file format when saving the camera raw image.
file format when saving the camera raw image.
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When you use an action to open a camera raw file, the Camera Raw dialog box reflects the settings that were in
effect when the action was recorded. You may want to create different actions for opening camera raw image files
with different settings.
effect when the action was recorded. You may want to create different actions for opening camera raw image files
with different settings.
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When using the Batch command, select Override Action “Open” Commands so that Open commands in the
action refer to the batched files rather than the files specified by name in the action. Deselect Override Action
“Open” Commands only if the action is to operate on open files or if the action contains Open commands for
specific files required by the action.
action refer to the batched files rather than the files specified by name in the action. Deselect Override Action
“Open” Commands only if the action is to operate on open files or if the action contains Open commands for
specific files required by the action.
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When using the Batch command, select Suppress File Open Options Dialogs to prevent the Camera Raw dialog
box from opening for each camera raw image being processed.
box from opening for each camera raw image being processed.
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Using the Batch command, select Override Action “Save As” Commands if you want to use the Save As instruc
tions from the Batch command instead of the Save As instructions in the action. If you select this option, the action
must contain a Save As command, because the Batch command does not automatically save the source files.
Deselect Override Action “Save As” Commands to save the files processed by the Batch command in the location
specified in the Batch dialog box.
tions from the Batch command instead of the Save As instructions in the action. If you select this option, the action
must contain a Save As command, because the Batch command does not automatically save the source files.
Deselect Override Action “Save As” Commands to save the files processed by the Batch command in the location
specified in the Batch dialog box.
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When creating a droplet, in the Play area of the Create Droplet dialog box, select Suppress File Open Options
Dialogs. This prevents the Camera Raw dialog box from opening for each camera raw image being processed.
Dialogs. This prevents the Camera Raw dialog box from opening for each camera raw image being processed.
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