batch processing ??
[color=#4040FF]hey
I ´m new on capture one pro 5 . I´m used to CO 3.7 wich was very usefull and easy to work on !
I´m a digital operator and when i work on a shoot i often have to create small jpegs for the clients .
i have 2 question :
1 : how do i select all images and then process them all ( i used tu do "Apple + A" then Apple + D)
2 : Is there a way for me to create a small jpeg in a separate file each time i have a RAW file coming in teatherd . that would be much easyer for me then processing in to small jpegs in the evenings .....
thank you so much
Carl
I ´m new on capture one pro 5 . I´m used to CO 3.7 wich was very usefull and easy to work on !
I´m a digital operator and when i work on a shoot i often have to create small jpegs for the clients .
i have 2 question :
1 : how do i select all images and then process them all ( i used tu do "Apple + A" then Apple + D)
2 : Is there a way for me to create a small jpeg in a separate file each time i have a RAW file coming in teatherd . that would be much easyer for me then processing in to small jpegs in the evenings .....
thank you so much
Carl
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solved first question : to process all selected pictures the "1" box on top has to be grey not orange . 0 -
[quote="NN167604UL" wrote:
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2 : Is there a way for me to create a small jpeg in a separate file each time i have a RAW file coming in teatherd . that would be much easyer for me then processing in to small jpegs in the evenings .....
No (not that I am aware off). As an alternative you could process to small jpegs in the morning... 😉0 -
[quote="Paul_E" wrote:
[quote="NN167604UL" wrote:
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2 : Is there a way for me to create a small jpeg in a separate file each time i have a RAW file coming in teatherd . that would be much easyer for me then processing in to small jpegs in the evenings .....
No (not that I am aware off). As an alternative you could process to small jpegs in the morning... 😉
Use quickproof and it will be blazing fast. Doing it at the end of a shot or end of the day also means that the jpegs will match all the edits and changes to color/exposure you do, not just what the camera was set to at the point of capture.0 -
thank you guys ! 0
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