would ther be a trick to send a scanned raw image from disc, within the Windows Explorer to HDR as a Photoshop plugin?
Michael M?ller
"send, open to HDR" from Windows Explorer
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Dear all.
I think what Mr. Mueller means is the possibility to open an image in HDR automatically, like when the image file is double clicked in the explorer (finder on MAC systems) or by drag&drop.
Sorry such function is not implemented
Eric Flyvbjerg
I think what Mr. Mueller means is the possibility to open an image in HDR automatically, like when the image file is double clicked in the explorer (finder on MAC systems) or by drag&drop.
Sorry such function is not implemented

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not implemented
Wouldn?t it be possible to write a Photoshop CS script to get this function?
When I have a job, let's say 150 raw scans in one folder. The way it works now I have the "open file" dialog, and then I have to scroll to, e.g. file no. 132. But before I have to remember the number of the last finished photo.
If I could work with the Explorer, I would see the cursor on my last opened file. Also renaming would be much easier.
I wonder why no one ask for that "feature" before!
Michael M?ller
When I have a job, let's say 150 raw scans in one folder. The way it works now I have the "open file" dialog, and then I have to scroll to, e.g. file no. 132. But before I have to remember the number of the last finished photo.
If I could work with the Explorer, I would see the cursor on my last opened file. Also renaming would be much easier.
I wonder why no one ask for that "feature" before!
Michael M?ller
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