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Batch Save JPEG and TIFF Images (Batch Processing) You can batch convert and save RAW images to highly versatile JPEG or TIFF images. An image that has been trimmed (p.26) or that has had dust erased (p.43, p.44, p.46) becomes a trimmed image or a dust-erased image when converted to a JPEG or TIFF image and saved. 4 In the processing dialog box, click the [Exit] button. 1 In the main window, select multiple images to be converted. 2 Click the [Batch process] button on the toolbar (p.80, p.85). ¿ The [Batch settings] window appears. 3 Specify the required settings, and then click the [Execute] button. Introduction Contents at a Glance 1Basic Operation 2Advanced Operation 3Advanced Image Editing and Printing 4 Processing Large Numbers of Images ¿ The processing dialog box appears and saving begins. ¿ When all the images are saved, the processing dialog box appears. O You cannot save edited RAW images with "Adding a Recipe and Save" in the [Batch settings] window. Perform "Adding a Recipe and Save" (p.28) individually. O If you have selected [New file name] in [File name], [Sequence number] has to be set. O Since the saving function operates independently, you can continue to operate in other windows such as the main window during the saving process. O If you have performed step 2 where no images have been selected, all images displayed in the main window or the edit image window undergo batch processing. O A trimmed (p.70) or dust-erased (p.72, p.73, p.75) JPEG or TIFF image can be saved as a separate trimmed image or dust-erased image by following the operation on this page. O For a list of [Batch settings] window functions, refer to p.87. 5 Editing JPEG Images Reference Index 59

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Introduction
Contents at
a Glance
Basic
Operation
Advanced
Operation
Advanced
Image Editing
and Printing
Editing JPEG
Images
Index
Processing
Large Numbers
of Images
Reference
Batch Save JPEG and TIFF Images (Batch Processing)
You can batch convert and save RAW images to highly versatile JPEG
or TIFF images.
An image that has been trimmed
(p.26)
or that has had dust erased
(p.43, p.44, p.46)
becomes a trimmed image or a dust-erased image
when converted to a JPEG or TIFF image and saved.
1
In the main window, select multiple images to be
converted.
2
Click the [Batch process] button on the toolbar
(p.80,
p.85)
.
The [Batch settings] window appears.
3
Specify the required settings, and then click the
[Execute] button.
The processing dialog box appears and saving begins.
When all the images are saved, the processing dialog box
appears.
4
In the processing dialog box, click the [Exit] button.
You cannot save edited RAW images with “Adding a Recipe and
Save” in the [Batch settings] window. Perform “Adding a Recipe
and Save”
(p.28)
individually.
If you have selected [New file name] in [File name], [Sequence
number] has to be set.
Since the saving function operates independently, you can
continue to operate in other windows such as the main window
during the saving process.
If you have performed step 2 where no images have been
selected, all images displayed in the main window or the edit
image window undergo batch processing.
A trimmed
(p.70)
or dust-erased
(p.72, p.73, p.75)
JPEG or TIFF
image can be saved as a separate trimmed image or dust-erased
image by following the operation on this page.
For a list of [Batch settings] window functions, refer to
p.87
.