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hi all,
Excuse me i’m very new to post proccessing.
i’m having trouble applying an action.
have multiple shots, all similar in light, detail etc, and i want to apply a batch sharpen. i recorded my action, when i set everything up
and point it to the folder where the shot are, it does the 1st shot and then a box pops up titled:
"jpeg options"
in it there is:
"image options" with a slider for the quality of jpeg to be saved.
"format options" with thing like "baseline standard, optimised, progressive"
the annoying thing is that this box pops up after EVERY shot is sharpened. so i would have to sit there and tick things, meaning the batch is not a really a batch.
is there a default you can set up so it will batch the whole folder without asking questions?
what are the setting "image options" etc, if i want the best possible quality?
can anyone help me please?
thanks in advance.
ron
Excuse me i’m very new to post proccessing.
i’m having trouble applying an action.
have multiple shots, all similar in light, detail etc, and i want to apply a batch sharpen. i recorded my action, when i set everything up
and point it to the folder where the shot are, it does the 1st shot and then a box pops up titled:
"jpeg options"
in it there is:
"image options" with a slider for the quality of jpeg to be saved.
"format options" with thing like "baseline standard, optimised, progressive"
the annoying thing is that this box pops up after EVERY shot is sharpened. so i would have to sit there and tick things, meaning the batch is not a really a batch.
is there a default you can set up so it will batch the whole folder without asking questions?
what are the setting "image options" etc, if i want the best possible quality?
can anyone help me please?
thanks in advance.
ron
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