From the course: Photoshop for Designers: Working with Bridge
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Image Processor
From the course: Photoshop for Designers: Working with Bridge
Image Processor
- [Instructor] It's a very common requirement to have to save you images in a different file format and at a different size. I have here some camera RAW images and I want to share these with someone who doesn't necessarily have the software to read camera RAW files and I need to make them substantially smaller so that they are good for viewing on screen. So I am going to select them all and then come to the tools menu and to image processor. Let me just point out that we can also access the image processor from within Photoshop. It's under the scripts menu. We get to the same place but the advantage of doing it through Bridge is that you can work on a selection of files rather than having to process the whole folder of files. So image processor, and step number one, select the images to process, I've already done that. Step number two, determine where the results will be saved. We're not overwriting the originals, we're creating copies. I'm going to save them in the same location…
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Tools overview1m 8s
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Panoramas6m 52s
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HDR6m 35s
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Batch1m 35s
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Batch rename2m 56s
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Create a contact sheet11m 4s
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Create a PDF slideshow3m 24s
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Image Processor3m 31s
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Load files into Photoshop layers6m 50s
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Synchronizing color settings1m 51s
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Placing and linking images4m 14s
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Outputting to a web gallery4m 48s
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