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ianws
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« on: September 12, 2007, 12:42:57 PM »

Hi,

I just started using RF in Work Flow - very quick . But when I convert Raw images to Jpegs from Bridge using image processor within Photoshop CS3 - they are all coming out as flat and all the settings I did in RF to images are not transferred to Jpegs , when I open the image in ACR the changes are evident . But if I compare the RAW image with its converted Jpeg its very obvious no info changes has been added when using Image Processor  . Any ideas what's happening ?. I am on a Mac G5 OS 10.4.10.
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« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2007, 12:47:18 PM »

Ian,
This is likely not a RapidFixer problem. RapidFixer makes the changes exactly as ACR does.  Can you list the steps to reproduce this exactly?

I'm traveling for the next week, and will have only sporadic access to email (I hope).  Maybe someone else will be able to spot where the problem occurs.
Peter
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« Reply #2 on: September 12, 2007, 01:34:21 PM »

Peter,

Yes I 'll try and list steps : 1. Open up images in folder within Bridge , then open Rapid Fixer and go through images and make alterations . Then within Bridge I select Tools , select Photoshop - Image Processor select save in same location - File Type - JPEG - Quality 12 , then press run . Not sure if I should have done something else as this is the normal procedure if I had used ACR previously and hd no issues

Ian

Ian,
This is likely not a RapidFixer problem. RapidFixer makes the changes exactly as ACR does.  Can you list the steps to reproduce this exactly?

I'm traveling for the next week, and will have only sporadic access to email (I hope).  Maybe someone else will be able to spot where the problem occurs.
Peter
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« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2007, 02:14:02 PM »

Ian,
Does the ImageProcessor work with images adjusted with ACR alone? 
Can you open the RapidFixer-adjusted images through ACR and get an expected result?
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