Adobe ADBCD17648MC Manuel D’Utilisation

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Working with files
Last updated 7/26/2011
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(Optional) Rotate the placed artwork by doing one or more of the following:
Position the pointer outside the bounding box of the placed artwork (the pointer turns into a curved arrow), and 
drag. 
In the options bar, enter a value (in degrees) for the Rotation option
 
.
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(Optional) Skew the placed artwork by holding down Command and dragging a side handle of the bounding box.
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Set the Anti-alias option in the options bar. To blend edge pixels during rasterization, select the Anti-alias option. 
To produce a hard-edged transition between edge pixels during rasterization, deselect the Anti-alias option.
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To commit the placed artwork to a new layer, do
 
one of the following:
Click the Commit button
 
.
Press Enter.
To cancel the placement, click the Cancel button
 
, or press Esc.
Process multiple files
The Process Multiple Files command applies settings to a folder of files, open images, files selected in Adobe Bridge, 
or files that you select to import. If you have a digital camera or a scanner with a document feeder, you can also import 
and process multiple images. (Your scanner or digital camera may need an acquire plug-in module that supports 
actions. TWAIN is the most common protocol for scanners or cameras.)
When processing files, you can leave all the files open, close and save the changes to the original files, or save modified 
versions of the files to a new location (leaving the originals unchanged). If you are saving the processed files to a new 
location, you may want to create a new folder for the processed files before starting the  batch.
Note: The Process Multiple Files command does not work on multiple page PDF or PSE files.
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Choose File
  > Process Multiple Files.
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Choose the source of the files to process from the Process Files From pop-up menu:
Folder 
Processes files in a folder you specify. Click Browse to locate and select the folder.
Import 
Processes images from a digital camera or scanner.
Opened Files 
Processes all open files.
Bridge 
Processes files that are in Adobe Bridge.
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Select Include All Subfolders if you want to process files in subdirectories of the specified folder.
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For Destination, click Browse and select a folder location for the processed files.
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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:
For Rename Files, 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 filename. 
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. Starting Serial Number specifies the starting number for any serial 
number fields. If you select Serial Letter from the pop-up menu, serial letter fields always start with the letter “A” 
for the first file.
For Compatibility, choose Windows, Mac
  OS, and UNIX® to make filenames compatible with the Windows, 
Mac
  OS, and UNIX operating systems.