I use X6 Ultimate 64bit and Windows 10.
I have a set of jpg images with the same problem...low density and hue/saturation wrong.
Can I do a batch conversion where I modify one image and all the others follow suit?
Advice please.
File image conversion with X6 Ultimate
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digitaria
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Re: File image conversion with X6 Ultimate
Of course you can. You just need to save the necessary steps as a script (File -> Scripts -> Start Recording), save that script, then apply it to all the relevant images (File -> Batch Process).
I've recently upgraded to X8 and the scripts interface has been slightly improved, but it will work fine in X6.
I've recently upgraded to X8 and the scripts interface has been slightly improved, but it will work fine in X6.
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Re: File image conversion with X6 Ultimate
Yes. Read the Help section in X6 in how to do batch conversions.
While this tutorial is for X3, same process for X6-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-_6gCCoI3s
While this tutorial is for X3, same process for X6-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-_6gCCoI3s
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Re: File image conversion with X6 Ultimate
Thank you all. I will investigate.
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Re: File image conversion with X6 Ultimate
There is another option if you do not want to get into batch and scripting. Make the changes for one of the images, then open Manage. Select the image you have just changed and click on the icon in the toolbar to "capture editing". Select the next image or images you would like these changes applied to and click on the "apply editing" icon.
Mark
