??? Open Files enables you to process files currently open in Photoshop Elements.
4. Click Include All Subfolders to process images in subfolders of the selected folder.
5. In the Destination section, click Browse and navigate to the folder in which you want
to save the processed files. Alternatively, you can click Same As Source, which saves
the images in the same folder as the source images.
6. Click the Rename Files check box to rename the images you??™re processing, and then
choose an option from the drop-down lists. For example, you can use the name of the
photographed person or the place the images were taken, followed by the original file
name or a serial number.
7. Choose compatibility options. By default, the images are compatible with the native
operating system. You can also choose to make the images compatible with different
operating systems, which is a handy feature if you??™re sharing photos with people
whose computers use a different operating system from yours. Your compatibility
options are Windows, Mac OS, and Unix.
8. Click the Resize check box to resize the images you??™re processing. Enter a value
in the Width or Height field and accept the default Constrain Proportions option.
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