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Oct 16, 2018 01:40 |  #1

I'm typically using Bridge->Camera Raw and if needed Photoshop for more advanced editing. (But usually ACR is enough and will convert to JPEG from there)

If i need to print a couple of images (on my Canon Printer) I will open them one by one i Photoshop and print them.

But I will soon need to print a couple of batches (20-50 images in each batch).

Is there an easy way to print these directly from Bridge or ACR without having to open and print them individually?
Or is it Lightroom that is the solution?


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Oct 16, 2018 01:56 |  #2

Mac or PC?

If PC, and if they're jpegs, you might not need any software at all. Just select them in their folder (in Windows) and right-click and choose "Print".


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Oct 16, 2018 02:07 |  #3

Damo77 wrote in post #18729919 (external link)
Mac or PC?

If PC, and if they're jpegs, you might not need any software at all. Just select them in their folder (in Windows) and right-click and choose "Print".

See the Title.
Raw files, not saved as JPEG.

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Oct 16, 2018 06:21 |  #4

Lr would be the best method since you want to stay with the RAW files, and have already done the work in ACR. The Print module will very easily allow you to batch print any number of images. If you already have .xmp's associated with the RAW's then Lr will pick that up when you import the images into the catalogue.

What I would do is install Lr CC Classic and just import the images that you are going to need to print. Once you have done with printing them, assuming you are going to stick with a Bridge/ACR/Ps workflow you have the choice of just deleting the Lr catalogue and previews to save a bit of disk space, or completely uninstalling Lr. If you are not using the CC version of Ps you can use Lr CC Classic for this even without a subscription. Lr will still allow you to import images, and print them without the subscription. You can't edit them though, but I guess you will just use Bridge/ACR for that before you try to import.

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Oct 16, 2018 06:26 |  #5

BigAl007 wrote in post #18730002 (external link)
Lr would be the best method since you want to stay with the RAW files, and have already done the work in ACR. The Print module will very easily allow you to batch print any number of images. If you already have .xmp's associated with the RAW's then Lr will pick that up when you import the images into the catalogue.

What I would do is install Lr CC Classic and just import the images that you are going to need to print. Once you have done with printing them, assuming you are going to stick with a Bridge/ACR/Ps workflow you have the choice of just deleting the Lr catalogue and previews to save a bit of disk space, or completely uninstalling Lr. If you are not using the CC version of Ps you can use Lr CC Classic for this even without a subscription. Lr will still allow you to import images, and print them without the subscription. You can't edit them though, but I guess you will just use Bridge/ACR for that before you try to import.

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Perfect! I'll try Lightroom, since I do have the Photo package from Adobe CC.

Is there a way to set Lightroom to save adjustments to the .xmps, in case I find something I need to change while in Lightroom?


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Oct 16, 2018 06:57 as a reply to  @ Jocce's post |  #6

Ctrl/Cmd + S updates the xmp.


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