Editing droplets (ImageReady)


    In ImageReady, you can edit the commands in a droplet in the same ways you edit the commands in an action. You can also set batch options for a droplet before or after you create it. For example, you can set the droplet to operate in the background during execution, so that you can work in other applications while ImageReady processes images.

To edit a droplet:

  1. Double-click the droplet or Choose File > Open and select the action to open the droplet window. The droplet window looks like a simplified version of the Actions palette.
  2. Edit the droplet in the same ways you would edit an action:
    • Change the order of commands by dragging them in the droplet list.
    • Delete commands by dragging them to the Trash button Trash button .
    • Add a command by dragging a state from the History palette to the area in which you want the command recorded in the droplet window.

To adjust droplet batch options:

  1. Do one of the following:
    • Before you create the droplet, select an action and choose Batch Options from the Actions palette menu.
    • After you create the droplet, double-click the droplet to open the droplet window, and double-click Batch Options at the top of the droplet list.
  2. Select Original (same name and folder) to save the original file with the same name and in the same folder.
  3. Select Optimized to save an optimized version of the file. Then do any of the following:
    • For In, choose the location in which you want to save the optimized file.
    • For If Duplicate File Name, choose how and whether to append numbers or letters to indicate the optimized file in cases of duplicate filenames.
    • For Modify File Name For, choose whether ImageReady appends or rewrites the filename using Windows, Mac OS 9, or UNIX file-naming conventions.
  4. Select playback options:
    • Run In Background to hide ImageReady during droplet execution, so that you can work in other applications while processing takes place. When you select Run In Background, other playback options requiring user input during processing are turned off, unless you have specifically set the dialog to pop ImageReady back up. ImageReady appears when the droplet completes execution.

    Note: ImageReady is not available for creating and modifying current images while background processing is taking place.

    • Display Image to show the images as they are being processed.
    • Pause Before Save to stop the processing of each image before saving it.
  5. Choose error options from the Errors menu:
    • Stop to suspend the process until you confirm the error message.
    • Skip Step to not process steps in which errors are encountered.
    • Skip File to not process files in which errors are encountered.


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