Batch Save as JPEG or TIFF Images (Batch Processing)

Introduction

You can batch convert and save edited RAW images to highly versatile JPEG or TIFF images.

The images are saved as separate images, so the RAW images remain unaffected.

1In the main window, select multiple images to be converted.2 Click the [Batch process] button on the toolbar(p.104).

¿The [Batch settings] window appears.

3Specify the required settings, and then click the [Execute] button.

¿The processing dialog box appears and saving begins.

¿When all the images are saved, the [Terminate] button appears in the processing dialog box.

4In the processing dialog box, click the [Terminate] button.[Save] cannot be performed

In the [Batch settings] window, you cannot perform [Save] or [Save As] (p.37, p.99) to edited RAW images.

To save the developing/editing results for the version you are currently using

DPP’s RAW image development processing technology is continually being improved upon so that you can perform the latest image processing more appropriately.

Meaning that, between two differing versions of DPP, processing results may differ very slightly even if with the same RAW image data, or the results of significant editing of RAW image data with an attached recipe may be different.

When you want to save the developing or editing results of the version you are currently using as it is, it is recommended that you convert and save images as J EG image or TIFF images.

Skillful batch saving

While saving is being performed, you can continue working in another window

Since the saving function operates independently in the background, you can continue with an operation in another window such as the main window or the edit window during the saving process.

OTo convert all images and save, do not select an image in the main window

If you do not perform step 1 and perform step 2 with no image selected in the main window, all the images displayed in the main window will be converted and saved.

O If you have selected [New file name] in [File name], [Sequence number] has to be set.

OBy saving as explained on this page, a trimmed image (p.35, p.93) or dust-erased image (p.62 to p.66, p.95 to p.99) actually becomes a trimmed image or dust-erased image.

OFor a list of [Batch settings] window functions, refer to p.116.