Adobe photoshop elements 2 Manual Do Utilizador
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2.0
User Guide
Note: If the plug-in module for your camera or
scanner does not support importing multiple images,
it may not work optimally during batch-processing.
Contact the plug-in’s manufacturer for further
information.
scanner does not support importing multiple images,
it may not work optimally during batch-processing.
Contact the plug-in’s manufacturer for further
information.
To batch-process files using the Batch command:
1
Choose File > Batch Processing.
2
For Files to Convert, specify which files you
want to process:
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Folder to process files already stored on your
computer. Click Source to locate and select the
folder. Select Include All Subfolders to process
files in subfolders.
computer. Click Source to locate and select the
folder. Select Include All Subfolders to process
files in subfolders.
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Import to import and process images from a
PDF file, a digital camera, or a scanner. Select an
import option from the From pop-up menu.
The available options depend on which plug-in
modules are installed on your computer.
PDF file, a digital camera, or a scanner. Select an
import option from the From pop-up menu.
The available options depend on which plug-in
modules are installed on your computer.
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Opened Files to process all the open files.
3
For Conversion Options, choose the format to
which you want to convert files. For more infor-
mation about file formats, see “Saving images in
different file formats” on page 226.
mation about file formats, see “Saving images in
different file formats” on page 226.
4
To change the size and/or resolution of
processed images, select Convert Image Size. Then
do one or both of the following:
do one or both of the following:
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Specify the width and height of the processed
images. To keep the aspect ratio (the ration of
width to height) of the images the same, select
Constrain Aspect Ratio. Then enter a value in
either the Width text box or the Height text box.
To change the aspect ratio of the images,
deselect Constrain Aspect Ratio and enter
values in both the Width and Height text boxes.
images. To keep the aspect ratio (the ration of
width to height) of the images the same, select
Constrain Aspect Ratio. Then enter a value in
either the Width text box or the Height text box.
To change the aspect ratio of the images,
deselect Constrain Aspect Ratio and enter
values in both the Width and Height text boxes.
•
Choose the resolution to which you want to
convert the images from the Resolution pop-up
menu.
convert the images from the Resolution pop-up
menu.
5
To save modified versions of the files with new
names (leaving the originals unchanged), select
Rename Files and set naming options:
Rename Files and set naming options:
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Select items 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. The fields let
you change the order and formatting of the
filename parts. 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.
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. The fields let
you change the order and formatting of the
filename parts. 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.
•
For File Name Compatibility, choose Windows,
Mac OS, and UNIX to make filenames
compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and UNIX
operating systems.
Mac OS, and UNIX to make filenames
compatible with Windows, Mac OS, and UNIX
operating systems.
6
Click Destination to locate and select a desti-
nation folder for the processed files.
7
Click OK.