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Step 1 - Browse to your images |
Using the Paint Shop Pro Browser, navigate to the folder containing your images, and then select the ones you'll be processing. |
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Step 2 - Display the Batch Process dialog |
Choose File > Batch > Process. The Batch Process dialog appears. Note that the images you chose are listed in the dialog's File name field. |
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Step 3 - Choose the script to run |
In the dialog's Script section, click Browse, navigate to the folder containing the script you wish to run, and select the script. |
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Step 4 - Choose a Save Mode option |
In the dialog's Save Mode section, choose one of the options. If you don't want to overwrite the images, do not choose that option. Try using the Copy option instead. |
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Step 5 - Click Start |
Click Start to begin the processing. The script will be applied to each image you selected in Step 1. |
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Notes and Tips: |
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The Batch Process feature provides a very convenient method of running a script on multiple files. |
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To run a script on the images open in the workspace, run the script on the first image, make another image active, and then press Ctrl + Y. Repeat this for each open image. |
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For more information on the Batch Processing feature or the scripting feature, refer to the Help system or User Guide. |
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Learn More: |
Basic scripting |
Rename multiple files simultaneously |
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