Processing out multiple images
I have not figured out how to process out multiple images at the same time. I understand and like the process recipes. However when I "select all" a grouping and then click on the Process button only one image is processed out to the selected folder. The balance of the highlighted images are not. I am unsure of the relationship between the output tab and the highlight tab. The online help guide is not providing the information I am looking for.
Can anyone lend some help on this? Thanks
I am on a PC with windows 7.
Can anyone lend some help on this? Thanks
I am on a PC with windows 7.
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There's a button on the toolbar to toggle between processing (or doing other stuff too) to just the primary variant, or to all the selected variants. (It looks like several images stacked on top of each other.) Or in the edit menu, select the option for "edit all selected variants".
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Ian3] wrote:
There's a button on the toolbar to toggle between processing (or doing other stuff too) to just the primary variant, or to all the selected variants. (It looks like several images stacked on top of each other.) Or in the edit menu, select the option for "edit all selected variants".
Still not understanding. How I can select five different images. Not specifically variants of the same image. I want to take these five unique images rename them and export. So very easy in Lightroom can not do this in Capture One.0 -
When it says edit all variants, it doesn't just mean variants of one image, it's all the images you have selected. It is actually easy to process them! Have you tried just selecting say three or four different raw files that you have edited, choose an output recipe, make sure that the "edit selected variants" button is on (I leave it on almost all the time), and hit the process button, then see what happens? I do it all the time and find it particularly painless. I have used Lightroom only to see what it is like (I didn't like it nearly as much as Capture One) so I am not very familiar with the LR way of doing this, but I suspect that your difficulty comes from expecting it do happen the Lightroom way. The good news is that it is really quite easy.
Have you seen the tutorial on YouTube here (just 5 minutes)?
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apt1 wrote:
I have not figured out how to process out multiple images at the same time. I understand and like the process recipes. However when I "select all" a grouping and then click on the Process button only one image is processed out to the selected folder. The balance of the highlighted images are not. I am unsure of the relationship between the output tab and the highlight tab. The online help guide is not providing the information I am looking for.
Can anyone lend some help on this? Thanks
I am on a PC with windows 7.
Not sure where the issue lays you experiencing, I might give some help through tutorial blogs, which have similar content as the video Ian has suggested.
On Variants
http://imagealchemist.net/variants-explained/
On Export
http://imagealchemist.net/capture-one-export/
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apt1 wrote:
Ian3 wrote:
There's a button on the toolbar to toggle between processing (or doing other stuff too) to just the primary variant, or to all the selected variants. (It looks like several images stacked on top of each other.) Or in the edit menu, select the option for "edit all selected variants".
Still not understanding. How I can select five different images. Not specifically variants of the same image. I want to take these five unique images rename them and export. So very easy in Lightroom can not do this in Capture One.
I suggest you actually try what Ian is advising. Then you'll notice how it works. It has nothing to do with what LR can do and CO not. It has to do with you being new to a sophisticated piece of software that you have to get acquainted with, that's all.
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