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I have the DNG converter but I would like to filter using Bridge to select
the images to convert. Seems like a no-brainer that it should be found on the "Image Processor" dialog box, no? ....few minutes later: found out I could do it by opening all the filtered images in ACR, choose SelectAll, and use the Save command. Strange way to do it but it works. |
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"just bob" <kilbyfan@aol.com> wrote in message
news:47bd14be$0$84177$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net... >I have the DNG converter but I would like to filter using Bridge to select >the images to convert. Seems like a no-brainer that it should be found on >the "Image Processor" dialog box, no? Select the raw files and then select Tool>Photoshop>Image Processor, select your file type and a destination, and Bob's your uncle. > ...few minutes later: found out I could do it by opening all the filtered > images in ACR, choose SelectAll, and use the Save command. Strange way to > do it but it works. That works too. It will be slow for large numbers of images, since they all have to be opened in Photoshop first. -- Mike Russell - www.curvemeister.com |
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"Mike Russell" <RE-MOVEmike@Curvemeister.comRE-MOVE> wrote in message news:6p7wj.7589$Ru4.3648@newssvr19.news.prodigy.ne t... > "just bob" <kilbyfan@aol.com> wrote in message > news:47bd14be$0$84177$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net... >>I have the DNG converter but I would like to filter using Bridge to select >>the images to convert. Seems like a no-brainer that it should be found on >>the "Image Processor" dialog box, no? > > Select the raw files and then select Tool>Photoshop>Image Processor, > select your file type and a destination, and Bob's your uncle. > >> ...few minutes later: found out I could do it by opening all the filtered >> images in ACR, choose SelectAll, and use the Save command. Strange way to >> do it but it works. > > That works too. It will be slow for large numbers of images, since they > all have to be opened in Photoshop first. > -- > Mike Russell - www.curvemeister.com > > Nope, Photoshop does not even have to be running to batch save from ACR. |
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