To edit the batch, proceed with the following steps:
- Go to the Batch tool in the Output tool tab.
- Choose the Queue tab.
- A batch of files can be changed and reordered. Simply drag and drop files to the desired order during processing.
- Highlight a file(s) and press backspace (on your keyboard) to remove it from the Batch Queue at any time.
- Press the Stop or Start button (at the bottom of the Batch tool) to stop or restart the queue at any time.
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The process does not seem to work to remove images from the queue. I started out by batch processing out small size jpgs for about 350 images. Worked great. But now I just want to process a couple of those images full size. I changed the process to do this and only have one image selected. I've deleted per your directions above, and the queue batch appears empty, but each time I go to process just one image, the whole queue re-appears and the whole batch starts to get processed., Its a real pain!
Using Capture 1 20 for Fuji latest version.
Any hints?
Hi Barry,
Thank you for the comment.
The Batch Queue gets empty just after the variants are processed. Then that list from the Queue tab goes to the History tab in the Batch tool.
If you want to process only one variant with different settings (size, profile, etc.), you should select it from the Browser, set the options in the Process Recipe tool and click Process. Make sure that the Edit Selected Variants icon is not orange in the toolbar. When the image is being processed, it will appear in the Queue tab, but after the processing is complete, the item(s) from the Queue tab should are moved to the History tab.
In case you would like to clear the History tab, please click on the Clear History button at the bottom of the History tab in the Batch tool.
Please, let me know if that helped.
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