So after 3 high school varsity games, both indoors and out, I am stuck with around 400 ISO 2500+ images that need to be cleaned up with Dfine. Naturally any sane person would go to batch editing, right?
I selected all of my desired RAW masters (which were organized by sport, so around 100 images each go) and right clicked and selected edit with Dfine 2.0. Then the usual interface popped up. Being lazy, I just clicked Save All.
I was left with PSD files 4 times as big as the RAW masters and without any of the noise removed.
What am I doing wrong? Do I have to flick through every single photo in Dfine for it to actually process in batch, or is there something wrong with the plugin itself?
Update: I tried it out, going through the volleyball pictures (37 of them) one-by-one in the multiple-picture mode in Dfine. It turns out that this is the only way to do it; I have to wait for every picture to be analyzed, one-by-one, and only when I have analyzed them all can I press Save All.
Is there an easier way to do this? This is wasting too much of my time.
I selected all of my desired RAW masters (which were organized by sport, so around 100 images each go) and right clicked and selected edit with Dfine 2.0. Then the usual interface popped up. Being lazy, I just clicked Save All.
I was left with PSD files 4 times as big as the RAW masters and without any of the noise removed.
What am I doing wrong? Do I have to flick through every single photo in Dfine for it to actually process in batch, or is there something wrong with the plugin itself?
Update: I tried it out, going through the volleyball pictures (37 of them) one-by-one in the multiple-picture mode in Dfine. It turns out that this is the only way to do it; I have to wait for every picture to be analyzed, one-by-one, and only when I have analyzed them all can I press Save All.
Is there an easier way to do this? This is wasting too much of my time.
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