Canon 0209B001 Digital Photo Professional INSTRUCTION MANUAL Windows (EOS DIGI - Page 46

Converting and Saving Images in a Single, Operation Batch-processing

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Saving Edited Images 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 formats and save them in a single operation. 1 Edit an image (1-15 to 1-29). 2 Select images to be converted and saved in a single operation (1-7). 3 Click the [Batch process] button. ¿ The [Batch settings] dialog box appears. O Alternatively, you can display this dialog box by selecting [File] menu ` [Batch process]. 4 Specify the settings and click the [Execute] button. ¿ The process dialog box 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 process dialog box. Specify the folder where the images are to be saved after conversion. The specified folder name appears to the side of the [Browse] button. Displays the file names of the images to be saved as a batch. Select [Exif-JPEG], [Exif-TIFF 8bit] or [TIFF 16bit] as the image type used when the images are saved. See 1-34 for extensions used when the image is saved. When [Exif-JPEG] is selected from the [Kind of file] list box, specify one of 10 levels of image quality (compression rate). The larger the numeric value, the higher the image quality. Specify one of 6 levels of sharpness for the images to be saved. The larger the numeric value, the sharper the images. 1-36 Batch processing begins. Restores the original settings and closes the [Batch settings] dialog box.

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Saving Edited Images
1-36
You can save and rename multiple edited images in a single operation. You can also convert
edited RAW images to JPEG or TIFF formats and save them in a single operation.
1
Edit an image
(1-15 to 1-29)
.
2
Select images to be converted and saved in a single operation
(1-7)
.
3
Click the [Batch process] button.
The [Batch settings] dialog box
appears.
Alternatively, you can display this
dialog box by selecting [File] menu
[Batch process].
4
Specify the settings and click the [Execute] button.
The process dialog box 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 process dialog box.
Converting and Saving Images in a Single
Operation (Batch-processing)
Displays the file names of the
images to be saved as a batch.
Batch processing begins.
Restores the original settings and closes
the [Batch settings] dialog box.
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 [Exif-JPEG], [Exif-TIFF 8bit] or
[TIFF 16bit] as the image type used
when the images are saved.
See 1-34 for extensions used when
the image is saved.
Specify one of 6 levels of sharpness for
the images to be saved. The larger the
numeric value, the sharper the images.
When [Exif-JPEG] is selected from the
[Kind of file] list box, specify one of 10
levels of image quality (compression rate).
The larger the numeric value, the higher
the image quality.