HDR Studio+batch processing

SilverFast HDR Studio (48bit HDR processing)

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HDR Studio+batch processing

Postby dmaclau » Tue Feb 16, 2010 5:30 am

I am enjoying learning about Ai Suite. I batch process my negatives and save as 64bit HDRi files but I cannot figure out how to batch process the 64 bit HDRi files. I can see under the "General" tab that there is a Batch selection. It seems that this is tied up with Hot Folders somehow but it's not making sense to me. Are detailed instructions available...sort of a batch processing for dummies??

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Re: HDR Studio+batch processing

Postby LSI_Ketelhohn » Thu Feb 18, 2010 4:26 pm

Dear mr. Maclauchlan,

you need the SilverFast HDR software to process those files.
This is for example available in our Archive Suite bundle.

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Re: HDR Studio+batch processing

Postby dmaclau » Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:14 am

Thank you for responding Arne but as I said...I have the suite. I can process HDR individually but am asking is there a way to BATCH process vs individual process?

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Re: HDR Studio+batch processing

Postby LSI_Ketelhohn » Tue Mar 02, 2010 11:41 am

Dear mr. Maclauchlan,

OK sorry I misunderstood you there.
You can for example load all images into the Jobmanager.
The Job manager can be opened in the LightTable with the icon on the upper right corner.
You can then drop all images into the JobManager.
(The usage is also explained on page 359 of our manual)

There is also explained how to copy settings from one job to the others (p.361) so the major settings only have to be done once.


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