Batch processing
So... How do you batch process in this version? In 3.7 Pro I selected everything I wanted to process, pressed a button and bingo.
With this version the only way I've been able to get things into the queue are by individually selecting each one and clicking on the "process" button. I read the manual which was useless. Seems logical that if you selected more than one and hit "process" it would put them all the queue but no.
What am I doing wrong?
With this version the only way I've been able to get things into the queue are by individually selecting each one and clicking on the "process" button. I read the manual which was useless. Seems logical that if you selected more than one and hit "process" it would put them all the queue but no.
What am I doing wrong?
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You're not alone - it seems we're really going backwards. V3 worked like a dream for batching. Beta 1 of v4 worked most of the time, Beta 2 only worked if you hit the process button in the process tab, but not if you hit Insert (which was the keyboard short cut) or selected process from the drop down menu. Crippled - but still working. Now no matter what option I try in the "final" version, I cannot get the program to process more than one selected image. I've tried "File" "Process", I've tried "Ctrl- D", I've tried the process button in the top right menu (next to Apply Adjustments botton) and I've tried the "process" button in the process tab/menu. Nothing works.
Surely batch processing should be a bread and butter task for a Raw converter. What is going on Phase one????????? 🤬 🤬 🤬 🤬0 -
[quote="MattJ" wrote:
Now no matter what option I try in the "final" version, I cannot get the program to process more than one selected image.
Even though I'm very unhappy about the new system, sending multiple images to the batch queue is achieved by seleceting the images and hitting shift-ctrl-d.
So much easier than hitting 'ins' in v3, eh?0 -
Shift control D... thank you. Looked under "batch" in the manual and didn't find that. Under V3.7 if you wanted to add everything to the batch and start processing you just did select all and pressed the button.
Cheers, Joe0
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