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Oct 03, 2011 17:59 |  #16

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=Arman's Photography;13200721]T​hanks guys, awesome info, I have tried image processor in bridge and it works great , great tool, it only takes up to 26 pics at a time but it is still fast and practical.

I've used Image Processor to process hundreds of photos at a time so I'm not sure what you're talking about here.


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Here are the nice tips on how to organize the workflow (including post-processing) for the most efficiency: http://thomashawk.com …graphy-workflow-2011.html (external link)

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Oct 03, 2011 18:14 |  #18

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My wedding workflow is detailed on this thread. Photoshop proper is barely used, it's almost all done in Bridge.

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Oct 03, 2011 18:16 |  #19

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I've used Image Processor to process hundreds of photos at a time so I'm not sure what you're talking about here.

Ok I have selected 224 images now, let see if they all will go without stoping, could be my comp. before


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Armans Photography wrote in post #13200721 (external link)
=Arman's Photography;13200721]T​hanks guys, awesome info, I have tried image processor in bridge and it works great , great tool, it only takes up to 26 pics at a time but it is still fast and practical.

I've processed thousands of images using image processor directly in photoshop, and hundreds from bridge. I think you're doing it wrong.


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Oct 03, 2011 18:40 |  #21

Armans Photography wrote in post #13200721 (external link)
=Arman's Photography;13200721]T​hanks guys, awesome info, I have tried image processor in bridge and it works great , great tool, it only takes up to 26 pics at a time but it is still fast and practical.

Yes, it's a great tool. Having tools like that are big reasons why I went from Elements to CSx.


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Oct 06, 2011 20:34 |  #22

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I've processed thousands of images using image processor directly in photoshop, and hundreds from bridge. I think you're doing it wrong.

It is all good now, it goes the way it should be, it was my comp before, now i can put thousands of pics true. What a relieve, thanks guys


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