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  Q. CS2 workflow help needed

Asked by Marc Alvarez    (K=-497) on 8/30/2006 
I recently upgraded from Elements 3.0 to CS2.

In Elements I could "export" multiple RAW images to TIFF or JPG files in a single action by selecting them all.

I have not found how to do the same thing in Bridge (CS2). Can anyone please enlighten me on how to make this conversion instead of having to open each one in CS2 and "save as"?


    



 Brian E. Chilson   (K=-474) - Comment Date 9/1/2006
Marc - when you are viewing a folder full of images in Bridge - use the drop down menu at the top - it's either under file or edit - I'm not at my computer with CS2 installed to look - but it's one of those two tabs - click "select all" - after you do that click "open" under the drop down menu - if there are many images it will ask you "are you sure you want to open 32 images?" or however many you have - say yes.

then it will open the edit window for Raw - on the left side there is a small tab in the upper left hand corner that says select all and another one that says synchronize all - the synchronize tab is for batch processing - it makes all the changes identical on the whole folder. - after you click select all and make all your changes - in the lower right hand corner is tab that says save 32 images - or open 32 images - or however many you have - if you want them to open in photoshop click open - if you want to save them as jpegs or tiffs to a specified folder then just click save.
hope this helps - I'm not a huge fan of bridge - and there are some quirks - like if you open all the images in the raw edit window - but only make changes to one image and save that single image - the edit window closes out and you have to start over to do another image.





 Marc Alvarez   (K=-497) - Comment Date 9/4/2006
Thanks Brian you just saved me HOURS of work!




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