Processing files in batches
      
      
      You can save time by processing multiple files with the Batch Process feature. You can use batch processing to perform common tasks or specific actions. For example, you can:
      
      
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Convert the file format
 
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Add or remove metadata, including location information or other EXIF data
 
      
      
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Apply scripts to multiple files
 
      
      
      The Batch Process dialog box steps you through three pages: Add Photos, Batch Actions, Output Settings. Batch Actions are optional, but you should review the Output Settings before running your batch.
      
      To batch process files
      
        
          
        
      
      
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        Click 
File 
 Batch Process.
 
      
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        In the 
Batch Process dialog box, on the 
Add Photos page, click 
Add and choose the files that you want to process.
 
      
      
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        On the 
Batch Actions page, choose any of the following actions:
 
      
      
      
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Script — Enable the check boxes for one or more scripts. Enable Silent Mode to avoid displaying dialog boxes associated with scripts (interrupts batch to request user input). For more information, see 
Working with scripting tools and features.
 
      
      
      
        Note:  To edit the settings for an action (scripts are the only actions that can’t be edited from the page), hover over an item you have added to the 
Add Batch Actions list, and click the 
Edit this action button 

 that appears.
 
      
      
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        On the 
Output Settings page, modify any of the following settings:
 
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Destination folder — Enable 
New and navigate to a folder location or enable 
Original to save back to the source folder
 
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Filename — To rename the files, enable 
Rename, click 
Modify, and choose an option from the 
Rename Options list, and click 
Add. You can rename the file with info such as current date or custom text. 
Note: If you are renaming files, adding the 
Sequence option ensures that each file will have a unique name and you won’t have naming conflicts.
 
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Naming conflicts — Enable the option that you want to apply in the event that two files have the same name.
 
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File Format — Choose a file format. Click 
Options if you want to modify the settings for the file format.
 
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Security features — Enable 
Delete EXIF information to remove all EXIF metadata from the processed files or enable 
Delete location information to remove any GPS coordinates. To add a Digimarc watermark, enable 
Embed Watermark.
 
      
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        Click 
Start to run the batch process.
 
       
      
        
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            On the  Batch Actions page, click  Save Batch, navigate to the folder where you want to store your batch file (.pba), and type a file name.  
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            Use previously saved batch settings (.pba file)  
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            On the  Batch Actions page, click  Load Batch, navigate to your batch settings file.  
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