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Re: [OM] ACR in PSE 8.0 was: Who in the world writes this junk? - Raw so

Subject: Re: [OM] ACR in PSE 8.0 was: Who in the world writes this junk? - Raw software rant.
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 20:08:53 -0800
Joel Wilcox wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 11:36 PM, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>   
>> We are apparently work flow twins. :-)
>>     
>
> Great minds on the same trajectory, clearly!
>
> Do you do much batch processing then?
>   

Almost none on DSLR images. My typical batch of images from a day cover 
such a broad range of subjects and light that batching doesn't seem very 
useful. If I have a number that are similar, I will use "Last 
Conversion" in ACR, which will often be right and save time. I suppose I 
mgiht try Bridge again some day, as that might make batching more 
useful. Last time I tried it, at least a couple of versions ago, it was 
slow, kludgy and a resource hog. That's why I looked around and found 
FastStone, which I quite like.

I do do batch processing of RAW images from the A650. The RAW images 
generated by the CHDK add-on firmware aren't recognized by many RAW 
converters, including ACR. Dcraw, FastStone and RawTherapee will all 
process them in batch. RawTherapee will do full individual GUI 
processing, but is as yet too slow and odd (LR like interface) for me. 
FastStone doesn't have highlight recovery in RAW conversion.

Oh, I almost forgot, RT won't write out 16 bit TIFFs from these RAW 
files. They have no EXIF header, so RT believes they have no color 
profile and won't convert them, or some such thing. A logic glitch in 
programming, I think. If I really liked it otherwise, I'd probably be 
bugging the developer. As it is ...

So I batch process each day's worth with my defaults using dcraw. Then 
as I work through the TIFFs, I may run into some that need different 
settings for conversion. With a bunch of bat files for different 
settings in the Send To folder, rerunning one or several that need it is 
a snap.

If I have several images that will need much the same treatment in PS, 
I'll do the first one while recording a temporary Action. I can then 
edit out the missteps and backtracking and use it on subsequent images. 
I just did a lot of this on a particular group of images needing 
extensive, one might say radical, processing

Moose
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