Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To batch-process files
Choose File > Automate > Batch.
Specify the action you want to use to process files from the Set and Action pop-up menus. The menus display
actions available in the Actions palette. You may need to choose a different set or load a set in the palette if you don’t
see your action.
Choose the files to process from the Source pop-up menu:
Folder 
Processes files in a folder you specify. Click Choose to locate and select the folder.
Import 
Processes images from a digital camera, scanner, or a PDF document. 
Opened Files 
Processes all open files. 
Bridge 
Processes selected files in Adobe Bridge. If no files are selected, the files in the current Bridge folder are 
processed. 
Set processing options: 
Override Action “Open” Commands 
Overrides Open commands in an action that refers to specific file names, 
rather than the batched files. Deselect Override Action “Open” Commands if the action was recorded to operate on 
open files or if the action contains Open commands for specific files that are required by the action. If you select this 
option, the action must contain an Open command or the source files will not open. 
Include All Subfolders 
Processes files in subdirectories of the specified folder. 
Suppress Color Profile Warnings 
Turns off display of color policy messages. 
Suppress File Open Options Dialogs 
Hides File Open Options dialog boxes. This is useful when batching actions
on camera raw image files. The default or previously specified settings will be used.
Choose a destination for the processed files from the Destination menu:
None 
Leaves the files open without saving changes (unless the action includes a Save command).
Save And Close 
Saves the files in their current location, overwriting the original files. 
Folder 
Saves the processed files to another location. Click Choose to specify the destination folder. 
If the action includes a Save As command, choose Override Action “Save As” Commands to make sure files are 
saved to the folder you specified (or to their original folder if you chose Save and Close.) To use this option, the action 
must contain a Save As command, whether or not it specifies a save location or file name; otherwise, no files will be 
saved. 
Some Save options are not available in the Batch command (such as JPEG compression or TIFF options). To use these 
options, record them in the action, then use the Override Action “Save As” Commands option to make sure that your 
files are saved where you specify in the Batch command. 
If you record an action that saves with a specified file name and folder and deselect Override Action “Save As” 
Commands, the same file will be overwritten each time. If you’ve recorded your Save As step in the action without 
specifying  a file name,  the Batch  command will save it to the  same  folder  each  time, but  will  use the  file  name  of  the  
document being saved.