8.3 - Create access copy JPEGS
Note: scanner/camera operators must complete the appropriate procedures for creating digital "master files" of glass plate negatives before completing these steps.
Introduction
- These procedures require Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Bridge.
Use Adobe Photoshop to create JPEGs
- Launch Adobe Photoshop
- Click on File menu and select Scripts > Image Processor
- Click on the “Select Folder…” button and navigate to the folder containing the master TIFF files.
- Select the “Include All sub-folders” checkbox if appropriate.
- Select the “Save in Same Location” radio button.
- Select the “Save as JPEG” checkbox.
- Set the JPEG image quality at 12.
- Select the “Include ICC Profile” checkbox.
- Click the “Run” button to batch convert the images.
- Image Processor will save the JPEGs in a new folder called JPEG that is nested within the source folder.
- Rename the JPEG folder “access.”
Use Adobe Bridge to rename JPEGs
- Launch Adobe Bridge.
- Navigate to the folder with the JPEGs to be renamed.
- Double-click on the folder.
- Select the files to be batch renamed (click Ctrl + A to select all files within the folder).
- Click on the Tools menu and select Batch rename.
- Select the "String substitution - master to access" preset from the Preset drop-down menu.
- Note: This preset will replace the term "master" with the term "access"
- Note: This preset will replace the term "master" with the term "access"
- Use the Preview section to compare current filenames against new filenames.
- Click on the Rename button to initiate the batch rename job.