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184 Tutorial: Handling Photographs
Batch process large image files
When the source of your image files is a digital camera, you probably won’t 
be able to use the images directly as web graphics. The size and resolution 
are much too great. You may also want to alter the composition so that 
only parts of the photographs are used.
When all the image files require the same adjustments, you can eliminate 
the time-consuming process of opening and modifying each file by batch 
processing the image files.
For the Cafe Townsend project, you decide to batch process the six JPEG 
files downloaded from a digital camera. You want to perform the following 
actions to all the files:
Because the images have different dimensions, you want to resize them 
so they are all same width.
Because the filenames are not very informative, you want to add a 
“dish_” prefix to the filenames to better describe the images.
The first step is to select the files you want to process.
If you haven’t already set up a working folder, you must do so before you 
begin. For instructions, see “Setting Up Your Site and Project Files.”
1.
In Fireworks, select File > Batch Process.
The Batch dialog box appears.
2.
Browse to the following folder on your hard disk:
local_sites/cafe_townsend/fireworks_assets/camera_files
The folder contains six JPEG images downloaded from a 
digital camera.
3.
To quickly select all the files for the batch, click Add All, and then 
click Next.
The Batch Process dialog box appears. This dialog box lets you specify 
the actions you want to perform on a batch of files. In this case, you 
want to scale and rename your files.
4.
Under Batch Options, select Scale, and then click Add to include the 
action in the batch process.
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