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PHOTOSHOP CS4 QuickSteps- P4: QuickSteps books are recipe books for computer users. They answer the question “How do I.?” by providing quick sets of steps to accomplish the most common tasks in a particular program. The sets of steps are the central focus of the book. QuickSteps sidebars show you how to quickly do many small functions or tasks that support the primary functions. Notes, Tips, and Cautions augment the steps, yet they are presented in such a manner as to not interrupt the fl ow of the steps | 10 987654 21 Figure 3-7 Batch rename photos to make your time sorting images much easier. 4. In the New Filenames area it s best to rename the files using text and not numerically the other option in the first dropdown list . Type the new name prefix for your selected photos in the entry field to the right of Text. 5. The Date Time is probably best left at its default unless you want to sort by month or other criteria in the future. 6. You can remove other fields if you have no use for them by clicking the minus - button at the right of a row. 7. The Sequence Number is usually the best option for file renaming in Figure 3-7 you can see that the text for a group of images is labeled with the location Sackett s Harbor and by starting at 1 and allowing four digits as the suffix for the Sackett s Harbor prefix 9999 images can have the same prefix in the name. 8. Click the Rename button. The files are renamed and you re returned to the folder in Bridge s Content panel with your newly renamed and much easier to review photos. Use Image Stacks Creating stacks of images not only enables you to see more of a collection but is also terrific for thumbing through to see for example which photo out of a series has the best exposure or camera angle. To make a stack 1. CTRL CMD click several image thumbnails in the Content panel. 2. Right-click and choose Stack Group As Stack from the context menu. To unstack a stack Choose Ungroup from Stack from the right-click context menu or choose Stack I Ungroup From Stack. An image stack is readily identified by the unique number tag at the top left of an image thumbnail. You ll note that in this section the main menu in Bridge has not been thoroughly documented this is for a good reason. Almost all the commands you use and features at your disposal in Bridge can be accessed from the right-click context menu or can be performed by dragging on an interface element or a thumbnail. 52 Photoshop CS4 QuickSteps Using Adobe Bridge and the Camera