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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Lightroom Q&A => Topic started by: donross on February 26, 2007, 06:14:35 am

Title: Batch export to photoshop
Post by: donross on February 26, 2007, 06:14:35 am
I can't find a way to export a batch of highlighted images from LR to photoshop. ( for HDR for example)
The result is a painful repetitive exercise waiting for each image to be rendered and then exporting it.
Capture one handles this task with much more aplomb.
I expect I haven't found the trick ???
Title: Batch export to photoshop
Post by: michael on February 26, 2007, 07:04:56 am
It's simple.
In Grid View (G) or on the Film Strip just select the ones that you want (maybe by having created a Quick Collection) and then Select All. After this just just do File / Export.

Michael
Title: Batch export to photoshop
Post by: donross on February 27, 2007, 03:52:00 am
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It's simple.
In Grid View (G) or on the Film Strip just select the ones that you want (maybe by having created a Quick Collection) and then Select All. After this just just do File / Export.

Michael
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Thanks Michael, that's the way to do it via saved files.
LR actually has a lovely feature reached by right click which enables your selected picture to be rendered and dropped straight into photoshop but it only accepts one at a time even though several are selected.
It would be great if all the selected images were dumped together.
Don
Title: Batch export to photoshop
Post by: seanmcfoto on February 27, 2007, 05:50:56 am
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Thanks Michael, that's the way to do it via saved files.
LR actually has a lovely feature reached by right click which enables your selected picture to be rendered and dropped straight into photoshop but it only accepts one at a time even though several are selected.
It would be great if all the selected images were dumped together.
Don
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Don, you should be able to do this in Grid using Ctrl/Cmd E (we're talking v1.0 here)