tailieunhanh - The Adobe Photoshop CS5 Book for Digital Photographers part 16
The Photoshop CS5 Book for Digital photographers part 16 is full-color, graphically rich, and contains project-based examples of every key step in the digital photography process. Integrating all the newest features of Photoshop CS5 into the book’s workflow, Scott shows readers how to work with their images like a pro, from importing to organization to correction to output. In addition to fully updating the book for CS5, Scott has also added a brand new chapter, which lets readers in on his entire, personal post-processing workflow by incorporating his popular 7-Point System into this book | The Adobe Photoshop CS5 Book for Digital Photographers If you have a bunch of images that you need resized or converted from TIFFs to JPEGs or from PSDs to JPEGs for that matter then you will love the built-in Image Processor. It s kind of hidden in a place you might not expect it under the Scripts menu but don t let that throw you this is a really handy and really easy-to-use totally automated tool that can save you tons of time. Automated Saving and Resizing Import Export Automate Scripts Image Processor. k File Info. Delete All Empty Layers Print. MP Flatten All Layer Effects Print One Copy XÛMP Flatten All Masks Step One Go under the File menu under Scripts and choose Image Processor. By the way if you re working in Adobe Bridge rather than Photoshop you can Commandclick PC Ctrl-click on all the photos you want to apply the Image Processor to then go under the Tools menu under Photoshop and choose Image Processor. That way when the Image Processor opens it already has those photos pegged for processing. Sweet Step Two When the Image Processor dialog opens the first thing you have to do is choose the folder of photos you want it to do its thing to by clicking on the Select Folder button then navigating to the folder you want and clicking Choose PC OK . If you already have some photos open in Photoshop you can click on the Use Open Images radio button or if you choose Image Processor from Bridge the Select Folder button won t be there at all instead it will list how many photos you have selected in Bridge . Then in the second section decide whether you want the new copies to be saved in the same folder or copied into a different folder. No big whoop that s a technical term . Continued How to Resize and Crop Photos Chapter 5 131 The Adobe Photoshop CS5 Book for Digital Photographers Step Three The third section is where the fun begins. This is where you decide how many copies of your original you re going to wind up with and in what format. If you turn on the .
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