Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
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If you chose Folder as the destination, specify a file-naming convention and select file compatibility options for
the processed files:
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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. Elements include document name, serial number or letter, file creation date, and file
extension. 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.
default names for all files. Elements include document name, serial number or letter, file creation date, and file
extension. 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.
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For Compatibility, choose Windows, Mac OS, and UNIX to make file names compatible with Windows, Mac OS,
and UNIX operating systems.
and UNIX operating systems.
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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 it in a text editor after the Batch command runs.
To create a droplet from an action in ImageReady (ImageReady)
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For best results, make sure that the action contains at least one Set Optimization command. To add a Set Optimi
zation command, adjust the settings in the Optimize palette, and then drag the droplet icon
from the Optimize
palette onto the part of the Actions palette where you want to add that command.
If you do not add a Set Optimization command to the droplet, ImageReady processes files using the optimization
settings in effect at the time the droplet was created.
settings in effect at the time the droplet was created.
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Create the droplet:
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Drag the name of the action from the Actions palette onto the desktop. The droplet has the same name as the
action it was created from. You can rename the droplet as you do other desktop icons.
action it was created from. You can rename the droplet as you do other desktop icons.
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Select an action, and choose Create Droplet from the Actions palette menu. Name the droplet, choose a location
where the droplet will be saved, and click Save.
where the droplet will be saved, and click Save.
Creating droplets for use on different operating systems
When creating droplets that may be used in both Windows and Mac OS, keep the following compatibility issues in
mind:
mind:
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After moving a Photoshop droplet created in Windows to Mac OS, you must drag the droplet onto the Photoshop
icon on your desktop. Photoshop updates the droplet for use in Mac OS and then runs the droplet.
icon on your desktop. Photoshop updates the droplet for use in Mac OS and then runs the droplet.
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After moving an ImageReady droplet from Windows to Mac OS, drag the droplet onto the ImageReady icon for
use on the Mac OS.
use on the Mac OS.
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When creating a droplet in Mac OS, use the .exe extension to make droplets compatible with both Windows and
Mac OS.
Mac OS.
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References to file names are not supported between operating systems. If an action step references a file or folder
name (such as an Open command, Save As command, or adjustment command that loads its settings from a file),
execution pauses and the user is prompted for a file name.
name (such as an Open command, Save As command, or adjustment command that loads its settings from a file),
execution pauses and the user is prompted for a file name.