Frage von Blackeagle123:Hello,
I would like to take 1000 photos at the same RAW value. For example, to all the White Balance to adjust photos.
I know the batch, which however only works when I edit a picture. Or can I somehow synonymous adjust the RAW values for all images?
Have seen that for each picture, the raw values are altered in Photoshop to a new document ... Can I do something so evt and the contents of the other quasi-copy images?
Many greetings!
Antwort von B.DeKid:
Folder with Bridge oeffnen
Sttrg + A - right click on one of the pictures ... In CameraRaw oeffnen .... Ctrl + A again press - ..... then choose up there in the CameraRaw pimpettes WEISSABGLEICH .... These start at a gray card as the photo series (lighting series) .... now is for every file (RAW PHOTO A *. xmp file) created ....
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Antwort von Blackeagle123:
Thank you ... Have the batch processing applied so far synonymous (eg if I wanted to zoom out a lot of pictures and save them as jpg ...)
I'm curious how long it takes to load in Photoshop when it comes to 2000 pictures ;-)
Best regards,
Constantin