Marking for Batch Processing
The manual (section 11.3, How do I create a batch) says, "After the output recipe is created mark the files to be processed." I know this is a dumb question, but HOW do I mark a collection of images to be processed?
I have tried all kinds of selection techniques that I know of, but I can't seem to select more than 1 image to get processed. It processes one and quits.
Thank you for your help in advance.
I have tried all kinds of selection techniques that I know of, but I can't seem to select more than 1 image to get processed. It processes one and quits.
Thank you for your help in advance.
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Hold the Shift-key will you give the Process command, to process all selected. 0 -
Yep, that did it.
Thank you!0 -
Suggestion to Phase One.
Why not put up a sticky up about this. It's been asked so often, that I guess it's not obvious to most users.0 -
Ahhh, thank you. That was driving me nuts. 😄 0 -
Simple advice: RTM. 0 -
Sticky added! 0 -
This one had me stumped too.
The user interface is far from consistent in this instance! Sure, I know to use the shift key when selecting a number of images, but one would have thought that having done so, simply clicking on the process button would have processed all those selected!
I've noted that the tutorial video on this subject simply glosses over all this, and also shows alongside the button a reminder of the number of files being processed. This is not evident in my copy of COv4LE. anyone else missing this?0 -
I took me a long time of frustration with version 4 before I happened to read the sticky about using the Shift key. Why in the world did Phase One require the shift key be used to Process the files. With the Pro versions the shift key was not required. 0 -
[quote="Bill Artman" wrote:
With the Pro versions the shift key was not required.
Not just the PRO versions, LE didn't need it either.0
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