Neat Image - Guide de l'Utilisateur / Processus en File d'Attente
Création de Nouveaux Travaux de Filtrage d'Images
Neat Image processes filtration jobs by taking them one-by-one and applying
filtration with specific settings to each image. A single filtration job includes
one image and one customized set of filtration settings. You can create and
configure one or more filtration jobs and let Neat Image process them.
To create one new image filtration job
- Click
(the Create new
image filtration job button) on the toolbar or select the Job
| New
menu item.
A new filtration job will be created. Initially, you will select an input
image and then the Filtration Job Editor window will
open with this input image. You will then be able to select a device noise
profile and adjust filter settings in the same way as explained in the Filtration
process details section.
When the image is ready to be processed, do not apply filtration in the Filtration
Job Editor if you want to process the image in the queue.
When the input image, noise profile and filter settings are ready you can
put this new job into the filtration queue for processing using the controls
in the Queued Processing box.
You can select
to Auto save output image and specify Output
image file name for auto save using the
button. If you do then Neat Image will automatically save the output image
into the specified file as soon as this job is completed in the filtration
queue.
- Clicking
will send the job to the bottom
of the queue and let Neat Image process it when its turn comes in the queue.
Neat Image may ask about particular image saving properties, e.g., the JPEG
compression level. The last used JPEG compression level is offered as the
default value.
When Auto save output image is chosen, you can additionally
select to Auto delete completed job from the queue
when the job is completed and its output image is successfully saved.
If you do not want to let the queue to process this job then press Esc
or select the File | Put Job to Queue menu item.
The job will be put on hold in the queue until you manually allow processing
it.
To create multiple image filtration jobs at once
- Click
(the Create many
filtration jobs at once button) on the toolbar or select the File
| Batch… menu item.
The Batch
window will appear to give you a way of selecting image files to be processed.
Also, you can select a device noise profile and a filter preset that should
be used to filter the selected images.
- Click
to add new image files to the list.
- Click
to select a folder with image files.
All image files contained in selected folder and its subfolders will be added
to the list.
- Click
to remove selected images from the list.
- In the Device Noise Profiles box, select the source
of noise profiles that should used to process images in the list:
- Do not load profile - to not automatically
load any profile(s) for images in the list;
- Auto profile images - to automatically build
a profile for every image in the list;
- Auto match profiles - to find the best matching
profile for every image in the list;
- Use specified profile - to use the profile
specified below for all images in the list.
When Use specified profile is selected, click
(blue disk) or the popup menu to select
a device noise profile to be used with all the images in the list.
Check the Auto fine-tune profile(s) option to
automatically fine-tune selected profile(s) during processing. When Auto
profile images is selected auto fine-tuning is applied automatically.
- In the Filter Preset box, click
(pink disk) or the popup menu to select a filter preset to be used with all
the listed images.
- In the Output Image box, specify output image type
using the drop-down list. Select 8/24 bits, 16/48
bits, or Match input.
- Select the way the output image should be saved:
- Do not auto save output images - to not automatically
save output images
- Save to folders of input images - to save the
output images next to the input images
- Save to specified folder - to save all output
image into one specified folder
When Save to specified folder is selected, select
the folder using
(the Browse
button).
- Select output file format: TIFF, JPEG
or BMP.
- Below the Input Images box, select Auto
delete completed jobs if you want to automatically remove completed
jobs from the queue. This is only possible if Neat Image is instructed to
save the output images. Once the output images are saved, the jobs can be
removed from the queue.
- Click
to add new image filtration jobs
to the queue.
At this point, Neat Image may ask about particular file saving properties,
e.g., the JPEG compression level.
Then, several new image filtration jobs will be created in the queue. These
jobs will be immediately processed by Neat Image if Auto
start processing has been checked.
To create one or more new image filtration jobs via drag and drop
- Drag several image files from another application and drop them in the Filtration
Queue window. Neat Image will automatically create new image filtration
jobs for each dropped file using the Job Defaults
specified in the Options.
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