danielnorton
Daniel Norton
I've been messing around with bibble and while I like the interface,m I really like the way epson raw processes the files better. The biggest problem I have with the epson software is that I cannot seem to get all the files in a batch to rotate without clicking each one.. is this possible and I'm just not able to find it?
Didier
"Deed"
I haven't found any batch processing option in the application. Tried it with the Epson RAW plug-in, too, and Photoshop actions, but Photoshop (CS2) did not reproduce the steps that happened inside the plug-in. The action can open an ERF file, but then stops.
Didier
Didier
IGMeanwell
Well-known
Why don't you download Adobe Lightroom ... its free for now
I am pretty sure you can batch process your Raw Files by saving your settings on the development side.
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom/
As far as the rotation .. lightroom usually automatically rotates your files in the library... if not you just hold down ctrl and then click the ones you want rotated then use the arrows to rotate them correctly
I am pretty sure you can batch process your Raw Files by saving your settings on the development side.
http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/lightroom/
As far as the rotation .. lightroom usually automatically rotates your files in the library... if not you just hold down ctrl and then click the ones you want rotated then use the arrows to rotate them correctly
danielnorton
Daniel Norton
you can batch process in in epson raw program, not sure about the plug in.. the image of a film strip under the thumbs brings you to that mode, basically get the first image the way you like it, them switch to batch mode, select all and process them, they all get the same settings, the only problem is that the rotation setting does not stay 
for lightroom I need os 10.4 I'm on 10.39
I would upgrade, but I'm trying to hold out as I plan on a new computer purchase in a few months.
for lightroom I need os 10.4 I'm on 10.39
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RML
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You can set the desired settings on the first shot. When you select the file from the right-side column and push the < arrow you get 3 options of what to do: put the shot back with settings, apply the settings to the currently loaded shot, or (can't quite recall now). That way you can quickly apply settings to multiple shots.
danielnorton
Daniel Norton
I'll give that a try when I get back to my studio on tuesday. Not sure that'll be any faster than rotating them in contact sheet /batch mode one at a time.. I tried saving setting and loading settings, but that keeps everything except the rotation. I find it very strange, but maybe they figured most rangefinder shots are done horizontal anyway 
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