Is there a way to work on files and export them all at once when you're done with your session? Or do you have to export them individually when younare done editing?
May 18, 2013 16:16 | #1 Is there a way to work on files and export them all at once when you're done with your session? Or do you have to export them individually when younare done editing? _______________
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dalto Senior Member 758 posts Likes: 16 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Austin, TX More info | May 18, 2013 16:20 | #2 Just highlight the ones you want and then do File-->Export.
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May 18, 2013 16:25 | #3 So I can edit individually, an then highlight, then export? How do you highlight more than one at a time? _______________
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tribalstu Member 152 posts Joined Feb 2012 Location: ware herts u.k More info | May 18, 2013 16:50 | #4 left click on the 1st iamge go left or right depending where your at then press shift and left click to highlight on any image after that job done
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dalto Senior Member 758 posts Likes: 16 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Austin, TX More info | May 18, 2013 18:12 | #5 Frodge wrote in post #15944625 So I can edit individually, an then highlight, then export? How do you highlight more than one at a time? There are lots of ways.
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Luckless Goldmember 3,064 posts Likes: 189 Joined Mar 2012 Location: PEI, Canada More info | May 18, 2013 18:58 | #6 add keywords and search by that would be another option. Canon EOS 7D | EF 28 f/1.8 | EF 85 f/1.8 | EF 70-200 f/4L | EF-S 17-55 | Sigma 150-500
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May 19, 2013 12:54 | #7 Also is there a way to put your watermark on the done product in a batch? Does it need to be done one by one? If you can't do it in lr, is there a simple and effective way to do it in batches in cs2? _______________
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dalto Senior Member 758 posts Likes: 16 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Austin, TX More info | May 19, 2013 12:56 | #8 Frodge wrote in post #15946918 Also is there a way to put your watermark on the done product in a batch? Does it need to be done one by one? If you can't do it in lr, is there a simple and effective way to do it in batches in cs2? Yes, can be done in batch. During the export there is a watermark option that will apply it to everything in the batch.
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Luckless Goldmember 3,064 posts Likes: 189 Joined Mar 2012 Location: PEI, Canada More info | May 19, 2013 13:02 | #9 I wish there was a way to flag watermark states as meta-data while editing in the main window. (ie, select option for contrast and location. Maybe one photo in the whole group would work better with a light stamp in the lower left while the rest of the batch would be best with a dark stamp in the lower right.) Canon EOS 7D | EF 28 f/1.8 | EF 85 f/1.8 | EF 70-200 f/4L | EF-S 17-55 | Sigma 150-500
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May 19, 2013 13:11 | #10 I already exported a whole bunch of files to one of my folders. How would I go about going back and watermarking them at thi point? _______________
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dalto Senior Member 758 posts Likes: 16 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Austin, TX More info | May 19, 2013 13:17 | #11 Frodge wrote in post #15946961 I already exported a whole bunch of files to one of my folders. How would I go about going back and watermarking them at thi point? Just export them again.
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May 19, 2013 13:24 | #12 So I need to duplicate the files do that I have one set without the watermark and one set with it, correct? I just started using Lightroom yesterday, so excuse my ignorance. Is there a step by step somewhere where I can read up exactly what I do? _______________
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dalto Senior Member 758 posts Likes: 16 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Austin, TX More info | May 19, 2013 13:43 | #13 Don't duplicate them. Either overwrite the old ones or delete them and re-export.
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May 19, 2013 14:06 | #14 So when I import into Lightroom, where exactly are the master files after editing located. They are unchanged in the folder I originally imported them from...... _______________
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dalto Senior Member 758 posts Likes: 16 Joined Apr 2009 Location: Austin, TX More info | May 19, 2013 14:32 | #15 Frodge wrote in post #15947147 So when I import into Lightroom, where exactly are the master files after editing located. They are unchanged in the folder I originally imported them from...... What lightroom stores is not an edited image. It is an original image plus a database of the changes you made. In other words, in the file system, you will oly ever see the original RAW file. But lightroom has all the changes in it's catalog.
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