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Using the Image Processor
From the course: Photoshop for Teaching and Learning
Using the Image Processor
- [Instructor] More often than not you'll find yourself in a situation where you have many images that you need to quickly prepare for distribution to the rest of your class. If you're preparing a teaching and learning lesson, perhaps you have documented the entire process or taken pictures of various stages on your whiteboard for notes. There are many scenarios and Photoshop has you covered for all of them. Now the first thing that you'll want to do is make sure that all of your images are all located inside of the same folder or folder structure. Here I have a folder that I've called to process, and inside of it I've moved copies of many of the images that we've worked on throughout this course. I've moved this folder out to my desktop to make it easier to find. Now let's go into Photoshop and go up to the file menu and go down to the scripts menu and select image processor. Then follow these four steps. You can choose to process all of your open images if you've been working on…
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Exporting images for the web4m 23s
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Exporting multiple versions of an image3m 9s
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Maintaining transparency during export1m 50s
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Exporting layers to separate files3m 32s
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Using the Image Processor4m 12s
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Challenge: Prepare images for PowerPoint1m 6s
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Solution: Prepare images for PowerPoint2m 33s
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Extra challenge solution: Prepare images for PowerPoint4m 44s
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