Reply to Dikta, Still not sure where you are coming from on the processing issue. Photodesk has always batch processed and as such, as it is a much faster workflow than Photoshop.(CS though has a cromatic abberation tool
Typical workflow for a batch of images in Photodesk goes like this: Open files as contact sheet. Select all, ( or individuals or a batch from the files) Auto exposure corrections - goes through them all and alters those that require it up to =/- 2 stops Review selected - large image manual slide show - tag those you either want or dont want Trash tagged or untagged Use dropper tool on a neutral to white balance selection Use close up tool on any image to check sharpening and apply a sharpening level Apply noise reduction or anti aliasing if needed Apply "Look" - bw, sepia, hi colour, low colour, high contrast etc, etc., (loads of looks available) Save selected as- tiff, jpeg or as is( corrected raw your safety net always save as is! Any or all settings can be changed in future) Rename and renumber Select a folder and click save (open in Photoshop at same time if wished) Go and have a cup of tea or do another job while converting! Any individual or batch selected images can also be tweaked for contrast levels( low mid and high tones separate with sliders and a curve) and colour balance - rgb sliders - in addition to above. All that takes is literally a couple of minutes and is very efficient and quick.The time taken to actually save, is down to how many images and your compter but either way it is computer time and not your time. We are just finishing an interactivecd/dvd oDCS SLR cameras, and one part shows me taking you through the above! Please contact David Kitchin ([EMAIL PROTECTED] 01442 844880) to register for a free copy. The information in this e-mail is the property of Kodak and may be confidential. It is intended for the named recipient only. If you have received it in error please inform the sender and delete the message - thank you. Please note that neither Kodak nor the sender accepts any responsibility for viruses and it is your responsibility to scan the e-mail and any attachments. Kodak Limited. Registered Office: Kodak House, Station Road, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. Registration no. 59535 London =============================================================== GO TO http://www.prodig.org for ~ GUIDELINES ~ un/SUBSCRIBING ~ ITEMS for SALE
