Have been a PSP user since JASC days. But lately seems the new version is very sluggish, and lacking some things I am needing.
With that I downloaded a 30 day trial of PS and Lightroom. I love the option in Lightroom where I can sync 100's of photos, edit just 1 and the rest get the same editing. I do alot of Time lapse photography, so editing 100's of photos at a time is a awesome option.
Is this available in PSP, or a way to do with a plug in?
Sync Photos Like Lightroom, is it possible?
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Re: Sync Photos Like Lightroom, is it possible?
Hi milezone,
You don't mention a version; I use PSP X4.
Choose an image in the Manager, edit it and save it.
Back in the Manage tab, you'll see the thumbnail has a crayon-like icon in a corner. Click on the image and the "Capture Editing' icon should be available in the Manager button bar. Click on it.
Select the images you want to edit, and click on the Apply Editing icon.
Once you close PSP you will lose the option to Capture and Apply editing. It probably just uses the undo History stuff.
Another option could be to save a Quickscript from the history palette and run a batch on chosen images, but I think the above process is closer to what you want.
You don't mention a version; I use PSP X4.
Choose an image in the Manager, edit it and save it.
Back in the Manage tab, you'll see the thumbnail has a crayon-like icon in a corner. Click on the image and the "Capture Editing' icon should be available in the Manager button bar. Click on it.
Select the images you want to edit, and click on the Apply Editing icon.
Once you close PSP you will lose the option to Capture and Apply editing. It probably just uses the undo History stuff.
Another option could be to save a Quickscript from the history palette and run a batch on chosen images, but I think the above process is closer to what you want.
