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Converting and Saving Images in a Single Operation Batch-processing

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Converting and Saving Images in a Single Operation (Batch-processing) You can save and rename multiple edited images in a single operation. You can also convert edited RAW images to JPEG or TIFF and save them in a single operation. 1 Edit an image (p.1-6 to p.1-12). 2 Select images to be converted and saved in a single operation. 3 Click the [Batch process] button (p.1-2). ¿ The [Batch settings] dialog box appears. O Alternatively, you can display this dialog box by selecting [File] menu ` [Batch process]. 4 Specify the settings. 5 Click the [Execute] button. ¿ The processing window appears, allowing images to be saved in a single operation. ¿ When processing is complete, the images are saved in the specified folder and the [Exit] button appears on the processing window. Displays the file names of the images to be saved as a batch. Specify a value between 1 and 60,000 dpi as the output resolution used for the images to be saved. Check this checkbox to change the size of the images to be saved. Set the width of the images. Check this checkbox to fix the vertical/ horizontal ratio of the images. Select this to save images without renaming them. Select this to rename images while saving them. Transfers images converted/saved in a single operation to image editing software (p.1-18). 6 Click the [Exit] button. O You cannot save multiple images in a single operation unless you specify [Sequence number] when the [New file name] is selected for [File name]. Select an image type used when the images are saved. For the image type and extension used when the image is saved, refer to the table in [Save as] (p.1-15). Specify the folder where the images are to be saved after conversion. The specified folder name appears to the side of the [Browse] button. If you have selected [Exif-JPEG] in the [Kind of file] list box, set the image quality (compression rate) with a range of 1 to 10 by dragging the slider left or right. Higher values give better JPEG quality. Check this checkbox to embed an ICC profile in the images to be saved. Select a unit of measurement. Set the height of the images. Specify the character string and sequence number when [New file name] is selected. The set content is displayed as an example in [Ex.]. You can store the set sequence numbers. Cancels all settings and closes the window. Starts batch processing. O If you have saved an image in which [Wide Gamut RGB], [Apple RGB] or [ColorMatch RGB] color space (p.1-9, p.1-21) has been specified, an ICC Profile is automatically embedded even if you have not checked [Embed ICC profile]. O You can also save and rename multiple images without editing them in a single operation. O [Resize setting] changes the image size by applying the larger numeric value set in "Width" or "Height" to the longer edge of the image, even when horizontal and vertical images are mixed together. O The batch processing function is independent of other functions. Therefore, during batch saving, you can perform other operations in the main, edit, and edit image windows. O The specified preferences (p.1-21) or individually specified color space (p.1-9) are added to the ICC profile embedded in TIFF or JPEG images. An ICC profile contains color information, such as color properties and color spaces of devices which are authorized by International Color Consortium (ICC). With this ICC profile, many color management systems can minimize the color differences between devices. 1-16 Cover/Table of Contents Introduction 1 Displaying Thumbnail Images and Performing Basic Edits in the Main Window 2 Performing Detailed Edits in the Edit Window 3 Performing Detailed Edits in the Edit Image Window 4 Displaying an Image in the Quick Check Window 5Reference Index

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Cover/Table of
Contents
Introduction
Displaying Thumbnail Images
and Performing Basic Edits
in the Main Window
Performing Detailed
Edits in the Edit
Window
Performing Detailed
Edits in the Edit
Image Window
Reference
Index
Displaying an Image
in the Quick Check
Window
You can save and rename multiple edited images in a single operation. You can also convert edited RAW images to JPEG or TIFF and save them in a single operation.
You cannot save multiple images in a single operation unless you specify [Sequence
number] when the [New file name] is selected for [File name].
If you have saved an image in which [Wide Gamut RGB], [Apple RGB] or [ColorMatch
RGB] color space (p.1-9, p.1-21) has been specified, an ICC Profile is automatically
embedded even if you have not checked [Embed ICC profile].
You can also save and rename multiple images without editing them in a single
operation.
[Resize setting] changes the image size by applying the larger numeric value set in
“Width” or “Height” to the longer edge of the image, even when horizontal and vertical
images are mixed together.
The batch processing function is independent of other functions. Therefore, during
batch saving, you can perform other operations in the main, edit, and edit image
windows.
The specified preferences (p.1-21) or individually specified color space (p.1-9) are
added to the ICC profile embedded in TIFF or JPEG images. An ICC profile contains
color information, such as color properties and color spaces of devices which are
authorized by International Color Consortium (ICC). With this ICC profile, many color
management systems can minimize the color differences between devices.
Converting and Saving Images in a Single Operation (Batch-processing)
1
Edit an image
(p.1-6 to p.1-12)
.
2
Select images to be converted and saved in a single operation.
3
Click the [Batch process]
button
(p.1-2)
.
The [Batch settings] dialog box
appears.
Alternatively, you can display this
dialog box by selecting [File] menu
[Batch process].
4
Specify the settings.
5
Click the [Execute] button.
The processing window appears,
allowing images to be saved in a
single operation.
When processing is complete, the
images are saved in the specified
folder and the [Exit] button
appears on the processing
window.
6
Click the [Exit] button.
Displays the file names of the images
to be saved as a batch.
Starts batch processing.
Cancels all settings and closes the window.
Specify the folder where the images are to be saved
after conversion. The specified folder name appears
to the side of the [Browse] button.
Select an image type used when the images are saved.
For the image type and extension used when the image is saved, refer to the table in [Save as] (p.1-15).
If you have selected [Exif-JPEG] in the [Kind of file]
list box, set the image quality (compression rate) with
a range of 1 to 10 by dragging the slider left or right.
Higher values give better JPEG quality.
Transfers images converted/saved
in a single operation to image editing
software (p.1-18).
Select this to rename images while
saving them.
Select this to save images without
renaming them.
You can store the set sequence numbers.
Specify a value between 1 and 60,000
dpi as the output resolution used
for the images to be saved.
Check this checkbox to change the
size of the images to be saved.
Set the width of the images.
Check this checkbox to fix the vertical/
horizontal ratio of the images.
Specify the character string and sequence number
when [New file name] is selected.
The set content is displayed as an example in [Ex.].
Set the height of the images.
Select a unit of measurement.
Check this checkbox to embed an ICC profile in the
images to be saved.