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AJPacheco
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January 25, 2011, 04:52:41 PM »
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I was looking to find a way to save the
workflow options
settings on an image by image manner. From what I see there isn't any way to attach them to a preset.
I am referring to the dialog box that opens when clicking on the link beneath the image preview.
Is there a secret to this??
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Quote from: AJPacheco on January 25, 2011, 04:52:41 PM
Is there a secret to this??
Yes, you can't.
They are stick by setting. The only way to control them is to click and set the settings or record an Open action step and have the setting be part of that action.
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AJPacheco
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January 27, 2011, 11:10:32 PM »
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Thanks...guess that's a bug they'll fix in a future release.
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I finally got Lightroom at home (still use Photo Mechanic and Camera Raw at work), and as I figure out how to use it, I've found the preset exports to be very cool. It's exactly what you are asking for -- create an export setting, with size, color space, bit depth, file type, and location, and save that as a preset. Then just select the files you want and choose the preset.
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I have considered using Lightroom, especially as I hope to start scanning some of the thousands of old negatives I have. It's supposed to be good for data-basing.
But for now I'm going to stick with ACR as its interface is more comfortable for me for personal reasons.
May change my mind as time goes by.
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