Batch queue priority
Is there still no other way to change the order inside of the batch queue - besides drag'n'drop?
I sometimes got some thousand QuickProofs already in the queue, and need to have some additional images to be exported first. I use some tape to keep the left mouse button pressed while moving those images to the top of the queue, as this might take a couple of minutes...
Moving too many images inside of the queue crashes C1.
So - doing it the opposite way (moving the upper thousands below the very few at the end of the batch) leads to crash.
Anyone knows a better way?
Thanks
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In this case I'm working on a
Mac Pro 4,1 Quad 2,66
SSD 250 GB for system
16GB RAM
10.6.8
C1 7.1.6
session on an external Lacie Quadra 4TB connected via FW800
I sometimes got some thousand QuickProofs already in the queue, and need to have some additional images to be exported first. I use some tape to keep the left mouse button pressed while moving those images to the top of the queue, as this might take a couple of minutes...
Moving too many images inside of the queue crashes C1.
So - doing it the opposite way (moving the upper thousands below the very few at the end of the batch) leads to crash.
Anyone knows a better way?
Thanks
p
.
In this case I'm working on a
Mac Pro 4,1 Quad 2,66
SSD 250 GB for system
16GB RAM
10.6.8
C1 7.1.6
session on an external Lacie Quadra 4TB connected via FW800
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I suppoost you clear your batch history periodically? And repair permissions might help too. 0 -
I would really like a solution to this too.
often on a shoot - while processing a bunch of files, could be hundreds, could be thousands - the art director will come over and say he needs this this and this emailed to someone else. but I already have a large batch going so I can either stop and delete the queue or process in photoshop but my settings will be off.0
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