![]() I have finally figured out how to do this using Lightroom Classic not a programme I am very familiar with. It’s tricky at first, but once understood it’s almost too easy. I would not learn it for 40 images, but if these cases present itself again, with other requirements, and more pictures, try RawTherapee’s batch mode. And why pen and paper is still one of the most powerful ideation tools.Īnyway, RT has a GUI batch mode. This is also why the top game in the world by audience is Minecraft: a very simple powerful concept. The first thing you lose with simplicity is richness. This was to make it very fast to post Nascar-like galleries (was not in US) as photographer shoot cars and models for our reader, and distribute them to articles. In 1998 I had to learn to use ImageMagic, it was probably one of the first sites that would create dynamic libraries all driven in a sql database, auto creating and pp photos. Easy communications resulted in us having to have 42 apps that each has a messaging component, and I have to, are forced to use about 9 for work and maybe 7 additional to communicate with friends, school, etc. Easy touch screens have us the F35 bomber with pilots making a lot of input mistakes. This applies not to just photography but overall.Įasy plane piloting gave us Boing Max. This creates a situation where people invest enormous amount effort into learning 27 different “easy” ways to do different things, as there is always something simple that the current simplest tool you use can’t do, pushing people to have to deal with 10 different easy tools. And the outcome is that things that were simple then are now very hard, but the things that were easy are even easier than before. Everything is easier, so people don’t learn flexible powerful “languages” or tools as much as before. ![]() These past twenty years have been a little odd. This of course includes resizing, format conversion and almost the entirety of operations that the source file forms allows. Almost anything you can do to one image, you can do to all images in a folder. Takes some time to learn, but RawTherapee has a batch operations mode that is very powerful. Is there a way (app) of batch converting around 40 images so that they comply with the likes of L&CPU entry rules? Faststone can batch resize to 1600x1200 and XNViewMP can do that and adjust files to jpg-2000 at 2mBytes. Without getting into a discussion about how club members should learn how to do this vs not wanted to drive new members away from entering competitions with too many hoops to jump through ![]()
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