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01/04/2007 11:56:03 AM · #1 |
I shot RAW for the first time last night, and used Canon's DPP to process and convert to TIFF (which was really sweet, by the way!). The part that wasn't so sweet, I couldn't figure out how to get the adjustments into the Batch processer. When I batched the shoot, it converted them, but didn't adjust the image settings, and I ended up having to do them all by hand. Could someone tell me what I'm missing here, or if it's even possible?
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01/04/2007 01:05:13 PM · #2 |
If you want to apply the brightness, color temperature, etc to all the images in a folder, first you have to save the settings as a "recipe" and then apply that recipe to all the images. I don't do this as I like to handle the adjustments individually as each shot usually requires different settings unless all the shots are exactly the same.
One thing that speeds up the process a little bit as far as white balance goes is to assign the presets 1-3 for color temperatures in the variations that you're usually needing for that particualr shoot, which still usually needs a little tuning on the temperature slider but is easier to get to. A couple keyboard shortcuts I use a lot that saves time: ctrl-w closes the current photo taking you back to the thumbnails, ctrl-d takes you to the processing/save box for that one image only, ctrl-c takes you to the "trimming" tool. There's probably more, but all I can think of right now.
Hope that helps. |
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01/04/2007 01:22:17 PM · #3 |
That's just what I was looking for, thank you!
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