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<blockquote data-quote="aroy" data-source="post: 513941" data-attributes="member: 16090"><p>I do batch processing by simply selecting all the relevant images and then applying the steps. For my initial steps - Vivid, no NR, WB etc I have the parameters in "default.nxd" file. select the image, load the parameters from default.nxd and you have batch processed the files.</p><p></p><p>I have different parameter files one for each unique situation, which I apply when starting editing :</p><p>- Red - for images from old photographs</p><p>- NR for low light images</p><p>- Default = no NR + Vivid for normal day light images</p><p>- Vivid + NR + high contrast for macro with AIS lenses</p><p>- No NR + Shadow recovery for high contrast images take on bright summer day</p><p></p><p>Withing NX-D the batch processing is extremely fast. 200 images take at the most 5 seconds. I take any where between 200 and 500 images when shooting at friend's and relatives parties.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aroy, post: 513941, member: 16090"] I do batch processing by simply selecting all the relevant images and then applying the steps. For my initial steps - Vivid, no NR, WB etc I have the parameters in "default.nxd" file. select the image, load the parameters from default.nxd and you have batch processed the files. I have different parameter files one for each unique situation, which I apply when starting editing : - Red - for images from old photographs - NR for low light images - Default = no NR + Vivid for normal day light images - Vivid + NR + high contrast for macro with AIS lenses - No NR + Shadow recovery for high contrast images take on bright summer day Withing NX-D the batch processing is extremely fast. 200 images take at the most 5 seconds. I take any where between 200 and 500 images when shooting at friend's and relatives parties. [/QUOTE]
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